AP Psych

<p>Is it possible to learn all of AP psych for the exam in the next week?</p>

<p>I suppose if you really, really wanted to take the exam and had a decent amount of time devoted to it you'd be okay.</p>

<p>Then again, if you're more interested in actually LEARNING something, not just racking up another AP, I'd put it off (unless you're a senior) and actually take some time to go over the material. Seriously, colleges won't care about one more AP, especially one that's considered easy by so many people, so it won't help you that much to take it in terms of college stuff.</p>

<p>If you insist on going ahead, get Barron's and plow through it, it's pretty quick reading actually.</p>

<p>yeah I'm a senior and I just want to get the credit.</p>

<p>I've been in the class all semester, and I really don't know much of the biology portion very well. However, I took a practice test this past week and got a 5 without any reviewing. It may not be too hard. A lot of it is common sense, but if you do decide that you want to jump right into this: AT LEAST take a practice exam - one from collegeboard.com will do just fine. Once you've taken one test, you've taken them all. They repeat very similar questions every year. The essays will be the hardest part for you, but they can be written in a very easy fashion:</p>

<p>"Term - Definition - Application" technique is what my teacher calls it. All you do is repeat the term they ask, let the reader know that you know what the term means, then give an example or apply it to the prompt. Pretty easy! I've had an A all semester and I got a 5 by a long shot when we scored them. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>