<p>Okay, so I setup my official 2012 AP study schedule last week...here is what it looks like:</p>
<p>Monday - Saturday Review Readings (all except Biology[for which I use Barron's] will utilize the 5 steps to a 5 series):</p>
<p>AP Biology ................................. 16 pages/day
AP Psychology ........................... 11 pages/day
AP Calculus AB ........................... 15 pages/day
AP English Lit ............................. 6 pages/day
AP Spanish ................................ 7 pages/day
AP Economics (micro & macro) ...... 8 pages/day</p>
<h2>AP U.S. Government .................... 6 pages/day</h2>
<h2>TOTAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 69 pages/day</h2>
<p>A little crazy, but only about 5 hours a night for me. I try to "fake lecture" a little about all subjects except Spanish and Literature. Any other schedules out there? I'd love to see!</p>
<p>Are these with the review books? I would suggest those over just re-reading the whole textbooks</p>
<p>Now that is what I call commitment! I envy your ability to make a great schedule and stick with it! I’m taking Chemistry, Calculus, Literature, and Government (US). I am not getting a review book for Calculus. I know that with my teacher, I will do well. That leaves me with setting up a schedule for Literature, Government, and Chemistry. Since Chemistry is the longest, I decided to stick with that first. I am reading a chapter a day, and I am halfway with the book. It is Barron’s, by the way. And after that, I am totally clueless of what to do for Literature and Government. I am definitely not confident for government. Also, should I get Princeton or Barron’s for Government? And do you have any suggestions on what I should do with the remainder of my study time after I finish preparing for chemistry? I don’t know how to divide the time for Govt and Lit. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!</p>