<p>^ see title</p>
<p>I read Barrons in three days. I feel like it’s really easy.</p>
<p>I Failed it. (1)</p>
<p>The AP Psychology exam is really easy… I didn’t even take the AP Psychology test, didn’t start studying until 3 weeks before the exam and I got a 4. All you really need to study is vocabulary. Barron’s is helpful, and so is McGraw-Hill 5 Steps to a 5. The actual exam is really straight-forward and the multiple choice is all about knowing the vocabulary. I completely BSed the written part and I still managed to get a decent score. It is not that hard.</p>
<p>^Agreed. I also studied Barron’s 3 weeks before and got a 4. It’s not too difficult, just a lot of memorization. Just know the different psychologists and their contributions along with the vocabulary, and you should be set :)</p>
<p>Self study, I read Barron’s over 3 days. MC is a joke, FRQs are mostly common sense. Got a 5. Super easy.</p>
<p>I didn’t study. I went in blind and took it. Got a 4. It’s ridiculously easy.</p>
<p>If you’re going to study anything, just study some terms and some history. That’s about all I remember.</p>
<p>Use Barron’s and make flashcards if necessary. You might want to get Crash Course.</p>
<p>Post this in the AP forum if you want to get more answers.</p>
<p>It’s a joke. It didn’t even feel like an AP class tbh.</p>