<p>Ok so I want to study for a bunch of AP's because I want more credit. My social life does not often stem beyond hanging out at school so I have a lot of time on my hands. I am going to try to start getting myself accustomed to practicing longer hours (gotta tell myself I love this stuff). But I want to know if this is POSSIBLE.</p>
<p>I've started psychology and without distraction I could finish thorough notes in 24ish hours of work after I finish these chapter notes I am working on right now. After that it's just a few practice tests after I've reviewed and practiced the essay. I think I could finish that in maybe 2 or 3 weeks from now (things are busy now because of midterms and normal school).</p>
<p>I want to do USH, Stat, Comp Sci A. If I have time, I want to squeeze in macro and micro economics. Or I might just kick one or two out if I can't handle it. But I'll wait til later to find out.
I have a 2006/07 Princeton Review book for Comp Sci A and a genuine interest in the topic. (I may want to major in it).
I have a barron's USH book 2008. Also, I have my brother's book for the USH test and it's a good book for the test. My friends used it and did well with it.
Still haven't gotten stat, macro, or micro.</p>
<p>I feel like stat and USH are the hardest out of all so I may drop those. (I still have Eng Lit, Physics C AP, Calc BC AP, and Chem AP at school lol. [but other than that the classes are jokes/study halls])</p>
<p>What seems like my best option?</p>