<p>as a basic guideline, how am I supposed to study for AP's. Other than paying attention in class, what else do I need to do??</p>
<p>please PM me!! </p>
<p>as a basic guideline, how am I supposed to study for AP's. Other than paying attention in class, what else do I need to do??</p>
<p>please PM me!! </p>
<p>Post and read the threads in the AP test preparation subforum.</p>
<p>Buy an AP review book. Generally companies like Barron’s, Princeton Review, etc will be helpful. This way, even if your teacher doesn’t cover some material on the AP test/goes outside of the AP curriculum, you know what will be on the test. Just keep in mind, these books are not infallible. Also, CB puts up old free response questions with scoring guidelines for all tests on the AP Student website (AP Chem/Bio don’t have many since both were recently revised). I would suggest working through those as AP test time comes around. Especially for subjects like Calculus, you’ll begin to see a pattern in what kinds of FRQ’s they like to put on the tests and you’ll be prepared when those types of questions show up on the actual exam. For history/English, just practicing timing yourself with the old essay questions will be really helpful when you sit down to take the test. Hope this helped!</p>