<p>I was considering getting Barron's AP Psychology cards. I hear it is a lot of memorization. So, is it better to use a prep book + the flashcards, or prep book + flash cards made while going through it? THANKS IN ADVANCE!</p>
<p>I would make the flashcards myself. I think the process of active writing helps to remember the information better.</p>
<p>Consider the psychology power pack form sparknotes. I really like they way they are set up.</p>
<p>Flash cards don’t really seem to work the greatest for me. And for AP Psych, reading Barron’s should be enough.</p>
<p>Not really worth it for me.:(</p>
<p>I bought barron’s ap human geo flashcards which saved me a lot of work and their a lot clearer, but there are so many it kind of overwhelms you and its hard to sort what you need to know out</p>
<p>I self-studied the psych exam this past year and I bought both the Barrons review book and flash cards. The barrons book alone is enough, however I found the flash cards good for the last minute review the last 2 hours before the test. For me, I didn’t think I would waste my time making the cards and barrons cards are easier to read in a rush. Btw, psych is an easy 5.</p>