<p>I keep hearing about so easy it is to self study AP psych, but I'm wondering, what is the usual procedure one follows to get a 5?</p>
<p>Reading the Barron's AP Psych book, that's it?</p>
<p>Also, how about self-studying AP Env. Science when already taking the AP Bio course?</p>
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<p>just read barron’s a few times, u r guaranteed to get a 5 for ap psychology.</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat with you for AP Psych, but last year I self-studied AP Environmental Science along with taking the AP Bio course, and I can say that hardcore memorization of the Barron’s facts is enough.</p>
<p>How long approximately is barron’s book? How many hours/day for how many days did you have to read the book to get a 5?</p>