<p>Hi, I'm self studying AP Stat with The Practice of Statistics. Anyone who is using or has used this book for school or just self studying, can you tell me how you study? Because this book is not the traditional math book where there are lots of examples/formulas in the beginning and then review questions follow it. This book has questions inserted at here and there. And I feel it's a bit bunched up and unorganized. So...I don't really know a good, proper way to study with this book...?
Also, if you use it for school, what is your pace for learning 1 chapter?</p>
<p>Anybody? :(</p>
<p>Hey, </p>
<p>I took stats last year. Are you using the Daniel Yates’ Third Edition?</p>
<p>EDIT: Assuming that you did, I think we did the first 9 chapters for the first semester. So if you do the math, that’s approximately 2 chapters a month, so a chapter every two weeks?</p>
<p>Do you want the HW calendars that my teacher posted last year? Maybe you can pace yourself with that (since it also includes the hw assignments). And don’t worry too much, as long as your learn when and how to do each test, the AP test won’t be too hard. I got a 5 last year as a sophomore :X
PM me if you want the calendars!</p>
<p>Thank you so much for being the only one answering! :D</p>