<p>So I'm a sophomore and I'm taking the environmental test...self-study. I have 2 review
books, but do I need a textbook? I don't want to miss key concepts or details that aren't included in the review books....</p>
<p>Also, I'm taking
-AP bio
-AP cacl bc
-AP chem
-AP English
-Spanish 4
and one more class next year...should I take AP human geography or AP us? I don't really want to make it too much harder on myself because I have other things to do next yr too...any advice?</p>
<p>Your schedule seems pretty crazy next year… If I were you, I would take both AP US History and AP Human Geography and drop AP Bio. Bio and Chem together sounds insane</p>
<p>I would, but I can’t, I LOVE bio, and I can do chem pretty well (the honors versions anyway)…besides all the ppl at my school that have previoulsy done this have gone on to ivys…(lol)</p>
<p>Oh, I see… Well, given your hard schedule, you may just want to take Human Geo. It’s pretty easy (although I’m self studying.) APUSH takes a lot of time which you may not have.</p>
<p>True, thanks! Wow self study human geo? I looked at the book and it just didn’t seem “direct” enough to self study. I’m self studying for enviro and psych though :D</p>
<p>I got Princeton review for APES, and it has a few tests in it, I also got Kaplan. I’m also doing psych so I got Princeton review for that. Did u guys get textbooks? Cause I did, I got those sweet Barrons flascards too…</p>