<p>So I'm self-studying some AP's this year. Advice? Predictions?</p>
<p>AP Psychology -- I read through Barron's a couple of times, and I took all of the practice tests and some practice tests from PR, too. I got 4's and 5's. I feel like I know the stuff but I'm not sure how different the real test is.</p>
<p>AP Human Geo -- I read Barron's once, and there is so little information. I got a 5 on the online released exam so Im confident. </p>
<p>AP Micro/Macroeconomics -- These are what I'm most worried about. I read through PR and 5 Steps, but sometimes the concepts/graphs didn't quite sink in. I get 3-4's on practice MC and I completely bomb the Free-responses. How can I hardcore cram this?</p>
<p>AP English Lit/Lang -- English is my subject, but at the same time I've literally done no prep and I've heard these are hard for some. What's a good way to prepare for these quickly? I have Barron's for both.. not sure how useful they are. </p>
<p>AP World History -- I got this. 5's on three practice tests in both PR and Barron's. I took a regular class freshman year (i'm a junior). Any surprise fails from people who felt confident? Good last minute reviews?</p>
<p>AP US History -- Im taking a class right now, but its not AP and we haven't gotten all the way. I'm reading through AMSCO but I'm not gonna have time.. God above I have a job and a life. Extremely quick review tips? I'm not to worried about getting less than a 4 though.</p>
<p>Or some general tips? Experienced self-study peeps? Oasis, you out there?</p>