<p>I will taking 5 AP courses in my junior year and wondering how do you guys study so many AP tests the same time. Please advise.</p>
<p>go home and read the book, like crazy and make sure to review each night...:-D</p>
<p>No, outline the most important facts in the books and memorize the outlines. (applies to Humanities and the conceptual part of Sciences)
If any Sciences are involved, practice over and over again the applications as well.
There is no way in hell you will be memorizing upwards of 800 pages of review in a month. Reduce it.</p>
<p>Same, I got 5 AP's next year, in my junior year....</p>
<p>For physics - I did every odd problem from a college physics text by Tipler. It worked really well, the practice MC tests are so easy.
For Calc - I had a class, and then had to learn a lot more because of the physics. Now it seems easy. Also I am doing every MC + OR test since 69.
Statistics - A week straight 1 hr a day with my stats teacher and doing the stuff in class. Hes a straight genious.
CS AB - going to read a book and then redo the 2 practice tests I have.
Economics - I have 2 books that I am going to read the weekend before the tests. 2 straight days, and then I can ask my bro about it if I get confused.</p>
<p>Just budget your time and hopefully you arent taking a history AP.</p>