Help Studying APs?

<p>Hey, it's mid-April, I barely started studying for APs and I'm starting to freak out. The exams I'll be taking are:</p>

<p>Biology (teacher would be alright if the class had lectures, also worried about new exam format)</p>

<p>Chemistry (really good teacher, can do well enough with review/practice)</p>

<p>World History (self-study, pretty confident I can do well on the free response, but the FRQs worry me)</p>

<p>I have a Pearson's book for Bio, which goes along with Campbell, and I have Princeton Review for Chem and WH. Any tips on managing time and studying for these three exams? This is my first year taking APs so help would really be appreciated c:</p>

<p>Don’t worry about coming up with these extravagant strategies. Just study. I know how stupid that sounds but if you spend too much time worrying and creating a schedule that you might not even follow, you’ll end up cramming and failing.</p>

<p>Practice answering questions. Use your wrong answers to guide your studying. Don’t panic. You don’t have to be perfect, you only have to do better than those students who are panicking. 80% correct is still in the 5 range. 50% correct earns a 3. Colleges are more impressed with a 3 than the members of CC are.</p>