<p>Easy Self-Study AP subject?</p>
<p>To tell you the truth I think all AP courses are hard but I did hear
of this guy who graduated that aced Psychology with a 5 doing self
study when a different student who took a class got a 2. Well I guess it depends
how much time and effor you put in it. </p>
<p>I am definately interested in doing that though</p>
<p>Enviro Sci
Human Geo</p>
<p>I<code>ve heard of people studying AP Psych and Environmental Science 36-48 hours before the AP exam and getting 5</code>s. (Not studying both at the same time… I mean two different people I`ve talked to)</p>
<p>Environmental Science, Human Geography, and Psychology.</p>
<p>Get the review books now and do a chapter/two each month - thats what I’m doing! So far Environmental Science has been the easiest, followed by Psych and then Human Geo. But it varies person to person …</p>
<p>Stats is a popular choice at our school for self-study. ^Environmental science should definitely be self; the class is a waste of time.</p>
<p>if you can put in the time, es, history, and psych shouldn’t be difficult.
if you’re feeling ambitious though, i’d go for one or two “harder” subjects like physics b and biology especially if you are taking ib or honors physics and/or bio.</p>
<p>Many people can self study Econ.</p>
<p>On top of the above, I think Comparative Politics makes a great self-study if you get the best review book it basically gets you a 5 by reading it through.</p>
<p>Personally, Calculus BC having taken AB makes a really easy self-study, and there have been people who got 5’s on the AB test self-study at my school, too bad for one of them he couldn’t skip to BC Just read the book and do practice AP problems because every test has the same types with a few twists here and there and there are plenty of resources out there too.</p>