Easy Self-Study AP subject?

<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 :stuck_out_tongue: 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>