<p>So, I took AP US last year and got a 4, and this year I am taking AP US Govt. and AP Statistics.</p>
<p>I have picked up off Amazon:</p>
<p>Introduction To Comparative Politics Ap Fourth Edition
Amazon.com:</a> Introduction To Comparative Politics Ap Fourth Edition: Books: Mark Kesselman</p>
<p>AP Comparative Government and Politics: A Study Guide, 3rd edition
Amazon.com:</a> AP Comparative Government and Politics: A Study Guide, 3rd edition: Books: Ethel Wood</p>
<p>So is this realistic? The school I will probably wind up at next year requires a 4 or 5 on BOTH U.S. and Comparative exams to receive credit (works out to about 10-12 credits however so definitely worth it).</p>
<p>A few questions for those who have self studied or taken AP Comp. Govt.:</p>
<p>-This seems like a much more in depth course in comparison to US...I have less than three months to learn all of this. Will I be ok?</p>
<p>-Can self studying (and get a 4 or 5) be done in under 3 months? I also work a part time job 15 hours/week, have 2 AP classes this semester (including US govt.) that I have to prep for, and a few other things going on</p>
<p>-Any tips on what to study (books, guides, etc.) for the AP Comparative Govt. exam? I have not taken any sort of World History since 9th grade, when I took Western Civ. </p>
<p>Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks!</p>