For those of you self-studying...

<p>... How do you manage your time between regular classwork and self-studying? Especially for those of you taking full course loads (4+ APs and all honors, etc.), when do you study on your own? </p>

<p>Do you study every night or only on weekends? Is it cutting into your schoolwork study time? What's your basic study plan for the week?</p>

<p>Basically, I want to know if it's worth self studying another course in addition to an already rigorous courseload.</p>

<p>I have no [social] life, so I have time on weekends or even on weekdays. :/</p>

<p>That, and my teachers don't really give a lot of homework.</p>

<p>yeah me too...i basically study friday nights and weekends.....</p>

<p>what is this honors? do all AP subjects have 2 courses - honors or regular?</p>

<p>I'm going to be honest. I'm taking 5 APs and am supposed to be self studying Micro/Macro and Gov't/comp Gov, but I don't study at all. I'm not going to sacrifice my life for the sake of AP exams. Screw that.</p>

<p>Well, I'm self-studying bio, sorta, haha.
I suck at time management, but I usually do the studying on the weekends, but sometimes my weekend labs cut into my study time. </p>

<p>I think self-studying would be worth it if you are good at time management and are truly interested in it, otherwise, I wouldn't bother.</p>

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what is this honors? do all AP subjects have 2 courses - honors or regular?

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<p>Most schools split classes up the following way:</p>

<p>Standard (Basic intro courses/less rigorous advanced level courses)
Honors/Gifted (Harder intro courses/Advanced courses below intermediate college/Intro community college course)
AP/IB/Advanced College courses</p>

<p>I didn't study for my 2 self studies until 2 weeks before the AP exam. Needless to say those two weeks were really crappy.</p>