<p>I'm taking the class and I have signed up for the exam. A lot of people here find this subject very easy, but I am having trouble with it- to a point that I don't want to take the exam anymore. The topics are just too diverse and random. So I have about two weeks left to teach myself Environmental Science, or just not show up on the exam day and not take it. </p>
<p>Just my situation with env. sci. How's everyone else studying?</p>
<p>I’m taking it. It’s mostly memorizing things. The books are not too thick; you can read it, and use prep books also. However, I doubt you can get a 5 in two weeks.</p>
<p>i’m self studying but started like a month ago, so I know most of it- still gotta work on my FRQs though the main thing that I find difficult is the conversions for when you have to calculate the cost of heating a 2000 sq ft. home and so on… then again, im not a math person</p>
<p>^ I saw one when i was browsing through the FRQ on collegeboard but it’s mainly common sense
i never thought you actually had to learn how to convert…i guess i just know how to because of AP chem/honors chem (factor label problems?)</p>
<p>I second that. Especially when I don’t even need the credit it gives me (assuming I can actually do well, which is kind of unlikely as for right now). Env. Sci. is just random and contains a lot of odd information.</p>