<p>Ive just found out that the honors program I want to do at the university I will attend in fall requires a 5 on AP biology. I didnt think I would be going to that university (so I didnt look up their requirements), but because of my financial situation, I decided to go there.</p>
<p>The problem is that I take AP Chem and not AP Bio. :( I took GT Bio in freshmen year but that's about it. I have three months to study for Ap Bio, can it be done? Currently I take 6 AP classes and this will be the 8th AP test I take this spring. </p>
<p>I went out and bought AP Barrons Bio today. I figured if I read two chapter every week, Ill be done the book by early April and have about a month to study my notes.</p>
<p>You may also want to contact the college and see if they’ll take AP Chemistry instead. They’ll probably say no (they won’t have a good reason, but they tend to be rather rigid), but it never hurts to try.</p>
<p>Don’t take AP Bio, it’s not that easy to self-study in 3 months and also the test has changed so I don’t think you should honestly unless you want to memorize about 100 terms each night.</p>
<p>@kpopislyfe I am in the same boat you are. Two days ago I decided to start self-studying for the AP Bio exam. I know it can be done, and I am determined to do it. I am tentatively studying for upwards of 10 AP’s (most self-studying).</p>