<p>Hey, I wanted to self-study AP Macroeconomics, AP Comparative Gov, and AP Psychology (not all in 1 year by the way). Which prep book for each subject is best for learning the course material(and helpful for a 5)? Are these considered "easy" AP's to self-study?</p>
<p>bumping it up ^^^^</p>
<p>really? no one has any suggestions?</p>
<p>Psych- Read Barrons thoroughly and you’ll get a 5. I made meticulous flashcards and I believe that helped for me a lot also.</p>
<p>Macro- I’ve only taken Micro but I would have to suggest buying both Barrons and Princeton Review and reading both while taking notes. For Micro at least they both covered things that the other didn’t.</p>
<p>ok. anyone know about comp gov?</p>
<p>I heard Ethel Woods is good for Comp gov. I’m thinking about self studying for it also but I haven’t made up my mind yet.</p>
<p>I second that the Barron’s book and flashcards will help for AP Psych. Don’t do them all at once: There are over 600 terms. Start early and don’t forget early ones as you work to later ones.</p>
<p>ethel woods? I’ve never heard of that… is it as reputable as Barrons/PR?</p>