<p>Lol Basenne, you are right. It is suprisingly easy. I read through REA once and took the PR 2012 practice test 1 and got a 4(99/150). To clarify, I said 3 above as I forgot count the FRQ. Read it through two more times and I got a 5(120/150) on PR 2012 test 2. It is pretty easy, as the only ones I get wrong are the ones not in REA. I will probably review REA once more, and then study Barron’s tomorrow. I will then take practice tests on Sunday and read REA again on Monday morning. I think it is easier than AP Human Geo as It took me two days to study that and get a 5. Psych took me 1 day lol.</p>
<p>Oh and is the PR tests realistic at all? I will be reading through Barron’s and taking those tests tomorrow. I also have normal 5 Steps and 5 Steps 500 Questions.</p>
<p>I took an official one and I got 129/150. I think I should be good to go? Do I even need to study Barron’s or can I just review REA a few more times? The only questions I have been missing are the ones not in REA. I’m not gonna go crazy studying like I was planning on, however, I might take it easy now. Or maybe I should look at Barron’s a few times? any thoughts would be appreciated. And I would like to thank anyone who has replied to this thread. I realize I forgot to do that.</p>
<p>I’m doing the same thing, just bought 5 Steps last night haha. Psychologist names and their work is the hardest for me, so that’s what I’m going to study the most probably. The different portions of the brain too. Knowing Greek roots really helped for vocab stuff. And make sure you’re familiar with the “controversies”, they seem like they would be popular FRQs. Good luck!</p>
<p>Check out REA Crash Course if you have time. Gives a few sentences about everyone mentioned on the CB Syllabus. Works perfect. Enough to get you a 5, but you will miss some questions. I got a 129/150 on the official practice tests. I am reading Barron’s today to fill in gaps. In the MC section, 11 out of the 13 I missed were not in REA.</p>
<p>This almost seems too easy…</p>
<p>but also, you don’t have to include examples in a frq unless they explicitly ask for them I believe</p>
<p>Yeah, it is surprisingly easier than AP Human Geo which I am also taking. Most people said that was the easiest.</p>
<p>Will we get points of for laundry listing in the FRQ? Would it be better to do that if I get some terms mixed up often?</p>
<p>What are you guys doing the morning of?</p>
<p>Studying parts of the brain. Not too worried about the other stuff.</p>
<p>Worrying wholeheartedly about what will be on the exam, while eating some cinnamon toast crunch and reflecting on my life and how much I procrastinated this week(well, last week.)</p>
<p>Read the entire Barron’s book in the today and yesterday. Feeling pretty good. Expecting a 5. ;)</p>
<p>Can we mark in the test booklet? E.g. Marking out incorrect answer choices. I tend to do that on stuff like SAT practice tests. Is it allowed for ap psych exam?</p>
<p>Yes you can</p>
<p>Pulled an all nighter. Hope I don’t fall asleep during the exam.</p>