<p>So who here is taking it next Tuesday?</p>
<p>me.. i've read barrons once but like 2 months ago and forgot it all.. i got like a 2 on the first mock exam</p>
<p>I am. I hardly know a thing though... I'm going to do some major cramming this weekend.</p>
<p>^I second seanbow (I spent all my time studying for calc bc, and physics c that I almost forgot about psych...lol..lucking though I 5'ed calc bc, and and we'll see what happens with physics and psych :))</p>
<p>I am. I'm self studying and I'm half way through Barrons (I started like 2 days ago..). I'm probably gonna finish Barrons and take a practice test by Saturday. Sunday I'm studying solely for Phys B and then Monday night I'm gonna reread all of Barrons and take the last 2 practice tests.</p>
<p>Me..I've finished Barron's...ish. I skipped over the chapters I thought I knew pretty well from my cc class. I got a 4/borderline 5 on the first practice test. </p>
<p>Anyone want to quiz?</p>
<p>I'll start: Which phase would a child of 3 be at in each of the following stage theories: Freud's, Kohlberg's, Erikson's, and Piaget's?</p>
<p>I'm taking it. Not really worried too much. Just a ****load of multiple choice and a couple essays--the material isn't that bad...but then again it sounds like a lot of you are doing studying independently whereas I'm taking a full-year class</p>
<p>Its supposed to be one of the easiest AP tests no?</p>
<p>ap psych. by a long shot.
i've never taken environmental science, but a lot of my friends are. and they hate it.
psych is so much more amazing than environmental; and you learn a lot of awesome stuff. so many of my friends are either thinking of minoring or majoring in psych after taking that class.</p>
<p>but again...for you, which class you take could come down to how the teachers teach it.</p>
<p>reversepsych, i would think that question is way too detail? or is it just me...</p>
<p>I based it off one of the essays in Barrons. I can post answers, if anyone wants.</p>
<p>I'm pretty confident about this exam. We were very well prepared in our class. Even though it ended in January, I've looked at a few reviews and practice tests since then and my mind is still fresh. I'll be taking one more practice test this weekend and skimming through some notes from last semester. This is the easiest AP that I'm taking this year...aiming for a 5!</p>
<p>Post answers.</p>
<p>Freud: Psychosexual development, child would be in anal stage (borderline phallic).
Piaget: Cognitive development, child would be in preoperational stage.
Kohlberg: Moral development, child would be in preconventional level.
Erikson: Psychosocial, child would be in autonomy vs. shame/doubt (borderline initiative vs. guilt)</p>
<p>I shouldn't have chosen a borderline age. hah.</p>