How do you study for your APs?

<p>Ya...just wanted to know..</p>

<p>How do you guys go about studying hours for these AP exams? Specifically, biology where there's so much memorizing.</p>

<p>So far, I've used flashcards, cliffs AP Biology notes, my class notes, and a tape recorder to listen to myself read my notes(kinda cheesy huh).</p>

<p>hmm...no takers?</p>

<p>For bio, I just read my notes, read the text book a little, thats basically it. Not too much. Not studying really at all for Chem. Maybe look at some formulas to refresh my memory. For Calc BC, i will just do sets of problems from each section in the text. For languages, memorize as many words as possible, make sure all the grammar is down, and speak as much as possible. Not too much.</p>

<p>"and speak as much as possible"</p>

<p>hahahahah =]</p>

<p>um, haven't really been studying much at all. hopefully prepared enough through the classes (that's the point of them, isn't it?)</p>

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<p>In general, yes. But, considering the fact that there is currently an active thread called 'my physics class is only ~50% done,' or something like that, you can't always completely rely on the class. Good luck, though. If something were wrong with your class, you'd definitely have noticed it by now, so I'm sure you'll do fine.</p>

<p>CRAM like there is no tomorrow. That's usually because by the AP exams come, I am only done with 50% of the material. Usually i get a 5, but it might not work this year.</p>

<p>I'm aiming for a 6. I plan on drinking tea. Okay?</p>

<p>There should be a 0% curve this year, just to see how many people don't suck.</p>