<p>As you guys/gals know, the ap exams are coming up. And I'm having a little trouble setting up a study schedule for the exams.
Im taking: ap bio and ap world history.
what would you guys recommend? 1 hr per subject per day?</p>
<p>yes. good idea. just study. retain facts/info.
this is my schedule:
Mondays: AP Bio 1 chapter, read 2 times, do questions/ alternate FRQ
Tues: AP Physics C: read 1 chapter, do questions, check work
Wed: APUSH: 1 chapter from AMSCO (will practice essays later)
Thurs: AP Comp: read some stuff from Cliffs book, memorize those words,
AP Spanish- watch 1 hour TV, write summary
Fri: AP SPanish- read Barron's, memorize tenses/grammar/vocab.
Sat: AP biology- read 2 chapters, study a lot
AP Physics - read 1 chapter
Sunday- APUSH- read 3 chapters, study
monday- start over</p>
<p>Holy ****...how do you keep that up? I fall asleep within a few minutes...the last time I read my ap bio review book was beginning of winter break.</p>
<p>guys lets be serious here. Last year, junior year, I took AP English Language, AP Bio, and APUSH. I got all A's and passed all of my AP exams with 4,5, and 3 respectively (and I am definetly not one to brag). I didn't study for the tests. All you really need to do is understand the material when you read it the first time and pay attention in class.</p>
<p>I probably should've mentioned this earlier but im self studying these exams. However, I am in World History and Hnrs Bio in school. I would be taking those ap classes, but my school unfortunately does not offer them.</p>