<p>How much you will have to learn by yourself depends upon your instructor. It varies from class to class. After the first year, however, the reading load gets huge and you’ll only be in class 3 hours a week. An example: a professor may require you to buy as many as four or five books for the class (or even more for some classes). One book will be the main text and the others may offer two or three different theories about the same topic, or they may be entire books about what is covered in just one chapter in the main text. Then there will be the online reading and library books and journal articles you will read for your term paper. Since no one else will be writing on the same topic, the only time you will have to discuss the info in them is during an appointment you may make with the prof or their teaching assistant during their office hours…If your teacher is really a new teacher, she will have just come from that sort of school. One thing a first year teacher needs to learn is to slow back down to high school speed.</p>
<p>Teachers like these help you study on your own. Grab Barrons AP HG and just read it through and get a 5. </p>
<p>AP Euro - very slow, was at world war 2 a week before the exam
AP Bio - great teacher, taught well and prepared well
AP Calc - really hard teacher, but very good teacher and is preparing very well
AP USH - We just read the book and she doesn’t do antyhing but assign tests. I guess it makes us on track for the AP exam…
AP Psych - Eh.<br>
AP Physics - We won’t finish half of the material. We’re all screwed for the exam</p>
<p>porkperson<<_ _ _ _ _ _ _ there is a space inbetween.</p>
<p>Wood5440<<<I appreciated, thanks.</p>
<p>RAlec114<<<haha AP physics,I heard it is really hard.</p>
<p>AP Psych - holy **** she’s nice and she means well, but she can’t teach to save her life. This is only her second year so she just gets everything from the other teacher. If you ask her a question, she’ll brush it off with “maybe, that’s a good question but I’m not too sure” or a variation of that. The chapter on sensation and perception, every day we just sat around and looked at different illusions that were all the same, “which one of these lines is longer? Oh wait they’re the same length!”</p>
<p>^As long as you memorize the vocabulary you’ll get at least a 4.</p>