<p>studying for your ap tests each day? each week?</p>
<p>I use to do 15 hrs a week on my own for the Ap tests, but that was because I was bored as can be. It was the winter and my work didnt start. Now, I do maybe 2-3 hours per week at home on my hw.</p>
<p>I'm studying evey day. I go by chapters...I'm takaing five exams, so I try to do three chapters a day. I do one subject a day.</p>
<p>So far...zero. I better start studying over spring break. Luckily I only have one exam since it's the only one sophomores can take at my school.</p>
<p>I am going to start 3 hrs/day starting tomorrow. I am going through 1 chapter per day from the AP Physics B barrons book.</p>
<p>Last year, I took 4 exams. I studied 5-6 hours TOTAL, started a month before for APUSH, the day before or of for the others (English Lang, Span, Psych). I will probably study a little more this year because I'm taking 5 exams. I have already spent an hour studying for Calc AB, and I'm going to start studying for Euro and Bio pretty soon.</p>
<p>3-4 hours a day will probably allow me to get mostly 4's maybe a 5 if im lucky on macro/micro/us gov/comp gov/lit <<<3 on lit most likely.</p>
<p>Micro/Macro : Try and do 1/2 Hour a Day
APUS : I do the classwork (i got 60/80 on MC practice with no studying so I'm fairly confident)
Spanish : Classwork + 1 hr review sessions on Mondays
Stat : In-class review (should probably start soon)</p>
<p>French - about 5 hours a week (mainly self-study soo...)
Chem - not much....probably will end up being something like a "read the book the night before and pray." lol.
Comp. Gov. - not much since I have the class right now and we review ALL THE TIME. Argh!
US Gov - (self-study) probably will study during my second hour class (not to sound elitist, but state-required classes are generally pretty easy and my 2nd hour class is one of said required classes)
Calc BC - see responses to Chem and Comp Gov</p>