<p>Is it too late for me to start studying for AP Environmental Science and AP Psychology? After scavenging through the forum I can see that Barrons is the best book for psychology, but would I need any other materials? For AP Environmental Science would I need a textbook? and which prep book would you recommend?</p>
<p>I am just starting to self-study psychology. Im using Kaplan...which isnt too bad, but i may succomb to buying Barron's. It is not too late at all...only 80 pages of info...not much on each page. Psychology is the smallest AP prep book ive seen so far. and its not too difficult...mostly memorizing</p>
<p>Cool. Thanks for the response. =)
Does anyone have any tips for self studying AP Environmental Science?</p>
<p>80 pages? That basically proves that the Kaplan book isn't complete. The Barron's book has minimal useless information, but all the necessary information, and it has 230 pages, 14 chapters and approximately 15 practice questions at the end of each chapter. It has two chapters, or 12 pages, at the end of the book that are about test-taking tips and strategies. The final 70 pages are composed of two practice tests, answer explanations, and scoring rubrics for the free-response questions.</p>