<p>Hey,
I'm thinking about self studying for AP Psychology. Would you recommend self-studying? Do you have any tips about self-studying that would be useful? Thanks.</p>
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<p>Perhaps self-students? Lol...</p>
<p>Wow aigiqnf, that list is AMAZING.</p>
<p>It's all about the study groups! That way you can debate your answers and get better and reasoning them out yourself. Small is good, smaller than a regular class gives you more time to think for yourself. I've found somewhere between 5 and 10 people is the magic number.</p>
<p>aha! : autodidacts</p>
<p>cool. i heart the thesaurus.</p>
<p>AP Psychology is very easy to self study if you have a good memory. Go for the Barron's book.</p>
<p>I self studied Psych in 2 days before the test with Barrons and got a 5. Try a harder AP imo.</p>
<p>^Darn! you beat me lol i studied 1 day before the test but I only managed a 4. Extremely easy test though... I just needed another day or two to fully digest the material.</p>
<p>AP Psychology is really easy to self-study. I had a crappy teacher who didn't know how to teach, so I self-studied only a week before the test using Barron's and I got a 5, while everyone else got a 1.</p>
<p>Also, will you guys recommend self-studying AP Human Geography and AP Biology? I'm from a school of crappy teachers who are known for their students not having good AP scores, so basically even though I have the class I'll be self-studying.</p>