<p>The title is the question. </p>
<p>I personally want to know because my school sucks; they offer almost no AP classes so I'm planning on self-studying a lot and I want to see how many most people can handle.</p>
<p>The title is the question. </p>
<p>I personally want to know because my school sucks; they offer almost no AP classes so I'm planning on self-studying a lot and I want to see how many most people can handle.</p>
<p>2
AP USH - 5
AP Studio Art - 5 (more like i worked on it by myself)</p>
<p>ironically, the one that was taught in school (aka. AP chem), i got a 3 on</p>
<p>lol....even more ironic is that i have a 99 average in that class.</p>
<p>its cus i fell asleep during the ap test >_></p>
<p>studied so long for the ap ush that i was dead tired on the ap chem test</p>
<p>7 before junior year </p>
<p>self-studied...</p>
<p>ap ush - 5
ap wh - 5
ap physics b - 5
ap macroecon - 5
ap microecon - 5
ap psych- 5
ap enviro sci - 5</p>
<p>school only offered ap chem in 10th grade</p>
<p>ap chem - 5</p>
<p>so ap national scholar before 11th grade :-)</p>
<p>^ That was humbling.</p>
<p>um just one - English Lang and Comp - 5</p>
<p>I'm sure English Lit is self-studyable too, so long as you read or have read at least 10 good works of American and world literature.</p>
<p>I was also curious about this. I have to study for the AP chem exam on my own, and i was thinking of doin AP Physics B and English Lang and Comp as well. How much of the Lang and comp actually focuses on material that we can incorporate what we read into? [if that question makes sense]</p>
<p>Ap Euro- 5
AP US- 5
I'm a bad example though, because I seriously didn't study.</p>
<p>why the heck are you people putting "5" after the AP. If you list it in this thread, then it is implied that you got a five. Arrggghh.....I START SCHOOL TOMORROW!!!</p>
<p>Yeah. . .I was wondering about that. I feel silly now lol.</p>
<p>My school only offers Honors Bio, which is what I took, but my teacher taught absolutely nothing. I took the AP Bio test anyway and got a 5. Does that count as self studying?</p>
<p>I am sorry I can solicit a reply that relates to the topic. But I am taking IB Phyiscs, and the course curriculum is somewhat different than what is on the AP test, so I am planning self studying a little bit and taking the AP as well as the IB test. Does anyone know what methods I should use, since a lot of you were very successful?</p>
<p>ummm.....can you say, "Hijacker"?</p>
<p>2 Both Physics C exams. Both 5's
My school gave too much work for me to be self-studying more. Plus I only studied for a week before the exam</p>