<p>I am wondering which AP subject would be the easiest/most convenient to self-study. i guess it really depends on what you're good at, your interests, etc. but out of the following, I would like your input:</p>
<p>AP world history
psychology
environmental science.</p>
<p>Moodrets - just out of curiosity, are you going to be a junior or a senior? Are you taking additional APs during the school year? About how many hours a week should i dedicate for maybe 1 or 2 of the above APs?</p>
<p>ok i was just thinking it could be a possibility since I am fairly good at history, and it doesn't involve arithmetic like calculus or physics which i suck at</p>
<p>I think I may have been mistaken on World History. It was either that or Human Geography... take any history recommendations from me with a grain of salt. :p :/</p>
<p>I don't think that you can delete thread, although it would make for a bloody useful feature.</p>
<p>I'm going to be taking 4 additional APs (calc bc, phys b, econ, and engl lit).</p>
<p>Regarding how many hours you intend to study per week, it really depends upon how well you can prepare for tests. Have you taken any other APs before?</p>
<p>Personally, I intend to devote virtually no time to prep over the school year, and maybe to read barron's or princeton's a week or two before the test. I'm rather heavily into science, though, and have a strong background in it (I could probably take them now and pass [3 or above]), so results may vary if you are not.</p>
<p>World has a generous curve but is a LOT of information. I wouldn't recommend self-studying (although I pulled off a 5 basically just from reading Barron's since we didn't do anything in the class, I wouldn't do it again. XD)</p>
<p>I am taking USH, english language, physics b, and bio.....
so that's the reason behind my endeavor to find the easiest APs..ha ha
well anyways I think i will take Environmental sciences and psychology, possibly with world history, or human geography (i heard somewhere that that is an easy one too)</p>