<p>At my school ap European history is notorious because of the teachers alternative reaching style. This is my first ap exam, but it's also the only one I'm taking. </p>
<p>I've been studying hard for a few weeks but was wondering what methods you all use to study and how you balance the studying for many ap exams at once.</p>
<p>I personally study for AP Euro from the Princeton, and then take quizzes online based on the chapter.</p>
<p>I don’t study all of them at once. I dedicate a certain amount of time studying for each exam, usually a part of a day or a whole day if need be. During that time I just review important facts and techniques and apply them on practice questions until my mind goes numb. (I’m exaggerating of course. It’s good to take breaks too.) Then I relax for a while if I feel comfortable, or if I have a mental breakdown.</p>
<p>^ I agree. It’d be extremely futile if you studied for multiple exams at once. It’s all about time management.</p>
<p>or you just don’t study at all.
SECOND SEMESTER SENIORS YEAH</p>
<p>^ thats my strategy. Got my chem test in about 12 hours. I’m “looking over my notes”, which really means doing anything but. It was prom this weekend for me, so I got no studying done. Oh well.</p>
<p>I may have said its all about time management but I never said that I take my own advice. I’m only studying for psychology and a little for env sci but nothing else…I’m winging it</p>
<p>Unknown geek, I think my brain has gone numb too. XD</p>
<p>Just pick out the few that you don’t think you will get 5’s on and study those. I am taking 7 this year, but I am pretty sure 4 of those are 5’s with no studying and minimal effort, and I have accepted that Lit. is just luck because I am terrible at english. That only leaves me 2 that I had to study for, and they are both borderline 5’s, so its just like flipping through notes the night before.</p>
<p>tl;dr - Don’t study for the ones you know you will get a 5 on.</p>