<p>Other than looking over essay format/sample essays on College Board, I didn’t study for AP English Language at all. I got a 5, which to me was very surprising, since English is by no means my strong point and I didn’t take the class (I only expected to get a 3 to satisfy the requirements for the APID). But then again, AP English can’t really be studied for in the short term.</p>
<p>AP Lang is one of the courses you really can’t study for, you’ve either had good english teachers or you haven’t.</p>
<p>I think the people who score well on APs don’t really have to study because they put in more effort throughout the year, so there is no reason to set aside time to cram. Studying a week before the AP doesn’t help that much. By then you either know it or you don’t.</p>
<p>I got 'A’s in my classes all year, kept up with my work, spent a couple hours reviewing the night before, and got fives in bio and APUSH, and a 4 in calc. Keeping up with the coursework and not studying worked well for me, but it really depends on what kind of learner you are, and what works best for you on an individual basis. Some people can study frantically and still not do well on tests, and others can not open a book all year and do very well. It really just depends on the individual.</p>
<p>I didn’t study at all for APWH…don’t think I passed it either.</p>