<p>APUSH (getting REA crash course)
AP Calc AB (teacher is AMAZING. Not going to buy any book)
AP Lang (Again, teacher is amazing. Beside, what's to study for? Isn't it all essay and reading?)
AP Bio (Got Cliffs AP Bio)</p>
<p>And maybbbeeee</p>
<p>AP Stats (Barron Stats)
AP Physics (Okay, help me here. Next year I'll be taking regular Physics because it's a new course at my school. I will totally study the extra 2-4 hours per week. Can I do it? Is it possible? Also what material should I use?)</p>
<p>People with low post counts who call you stupid, aren’t the people to be listening to much less thanking. </p>
<p>When an AP exam changes, its not biology changes… Cliffs will probably still be the best book. Use the AP exam they will/have released to learn the new setup. </p>
<p>AP Lang, it would be nice to have some extra MC practice (from personal experience with last year’s exam) work thats concise, scientific and direct. And to learn several rhetorical strategies for q2 of the exam. Many people read q2 from the exam this year and wrote their entire essay on JFK’s indigence in diction. </p>
<p>I wouldn’t do Stats. Not many schools give credit for it, its a very remedial version of the study. </p>
<p>Well my mom always order stuff on amazon so I was thinking maybe I could get the updated version during sept. </p>
<p>And I’m taking Physics B. Also the stats, I’m probably going to end up in state school and I checked the curriculum and it mentioned Stats as a countable credit! So I’m taking it :)</p>
<p>I’m taking APUSH this year too. The teacher’s really good and has tons of experience. She told us to get the AMSCO review book. We will be using it to throughout the year, as well as to study for the exam. Many people on here recommend it too!</p>