AP Exams in a Month

<p>I've been procrastinating to study for the AP exams. I have about a month left til the first exam hits. I will be taking 6 exams....(Calculus AB, APUSH, English Language, Statistics, Chemistry, and Psychology). </p>

<p>It's kind of late to turn back the clock now and not take these exams. Technological distractions are getting me. Help!!!</p>

<p>Any sugestions?</p>

<p>If you’ve been paying attention in class you should be fine for the exams</p>

<p>Purchase adderall.</p>

<p>Just take a lot of practice exams. You will do fine</p>

<p>^^ I second that notion</p>

<p>Hey, I’m pretty much ****ed for my exams too. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>I suggest practice exams and coffee. Make a schedule to study and stick to it. Do an hour or two a night. That’ll be more than enough. </p>

<p>The good news is: Psychology is the easiest AP Exam ever. And English Language was really easy last year, so maybe it will be again.</p>

<p>A month is practically infinity.</p>

<p>^ Franciaisalamatt could you elaborate more on that?</p>

<p>I’m in the same boat, and I was wondering how you would tackle this situation if you were in it with “infinity” time</p>

<p>You’re not alone. 10 AP exams in ~3 weeks YEAHHHHHH</p>

<p>Elaborate more on what? A month is a long time.</p>

<p>Enough to cram 6 AP’s? Sounds like 24/7 studying</p>

<p>^You’re not doing it right… If you study one class for 2 hours a day for 7 days that’s 14 hours of studying. You can do that for four classes before the AP tests. Or you can do 3 hours for 5 days and get 15 hours for even more classes. That’s not that much studying.</p>

<p>Also 3 of those exams are either easy or cumulative (Calc, Lang, and Psych).</p>

<p>Oooh, I’m glad I’m only doing 4 APs, but one of them is AP Spanish Lang…not excited about that…I’m shooting for a 3. :D</p>

<p>Not taking any! Haha I had the option to take French, stats, English language and English lit but I didn’t feel like it.</p>

<p>Are those all self-studies? If not, you’re okay.</p>

<p>I usually go over a good practice book (absorb as you read, take notes in the book if it’s yours), do released exams. By then you should be able to gauge where you are AP grade-wise.</p>

<p>8 AP/IBs and 17 “testing” periods. (IB tests have 2-3 tests that are as long as the AP ones).</p>

<p>FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU…</p>

<p>But yeah, I promised myself to start studying this upcoming monday…</p>