<p>Hey everyone, I am going to be a senior this year, and i am planning to self study ap enviromental, any good books? to learn the material and get ready for the test? Any body who has done this please give me any advice on how to set up a good schedule for a self study would also be appreciated, PLease help me out this is really important and urgent thanks</p>
<p>Get a textbook by G. Tyler Miller.</p>
<p>DO NOT use Barron's - it's wayyyyyyyy too in-depth.</p>
<p>I've heard REA is too detailed, too, but has good practice tests.</p>
<p>PR's book that's coming out in January is the first edition, so nobody knows how it's goinig to be.</p>
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<p>I liked the REA. Didn't use a textbook, even though I had one for my "class", which taught me nothing.</p>
<p>Also flipped through the vocab from Amazing Guides, and read the entire Barron's book.</p>
<p>I would go with Princeton Review even though it hasnt come out yet. They are usually pretty good</p>
<p>hmmmm njnjnjnjnjnj, you always seem to be so desperate. And then, I'm like "woah this is serious.." Then I realize it is about APs.... :rolleyes:</p>
<p>o lol oops sry about the scare i guess, just still worried about my last post, so trying to impress colleges by doing this and also i figuer how hard can ap enviro be so thats the reason for such a post. Sorry for the freak out lol if its really an emergency, imagine the post name...lol Do u have any thoughts on Ap enviro?</p>
<p>i used REA and got a 4 but then i also took the class. i think REA will get u covered since the practice tests are great. they're even kind of harder than the real test so that is a plus.</p>