How to do well this year!! (Please comment)

<p>I am a junior this year and want to get all A's and 5's!</p>

<p>AP Classes this year/ Prep-book bought:
AP Statistics/ Barrons
AP Calculus/ Barrons
AP Spanish/ Barrons
AP Chemistry/ Princeton Review
AP Economics Macro (self study)/ Princeton Review
AP Economics Micro (self Study)/ Princeton Review</p>

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<li>2 easy honors classes (history + fine art)</li>
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<p>I pay attention in class, do my homework, and study decently for tests.
But that will not be enough for my hopes for all 5's. How do you guys prepare for AP Exams through the year to get that score and succeed through out the year. Should I do an extra 30 minutes daily for each class, just review material and looking over the prep book. My only MAIN worry is chemistry because the class is insane. ( I was thinking maybe 1 hour of chem each day)</p>

<p>P.S What are the difficulty of each exam, all I know is that in my highschool 40% of students in the ap calc/ ap chem class get respectice 5's on the ap exam.</p>

<p>Every day, drop all your homework on the floor, walk outside, and hang out with some friends. That’s how you become successful in high school.</p>

<p>^ win F T W</p>

<p>There is no point in taking that many APs in one year, even if you do plan to go to an Ivy League. Go out to do something you’re passionate about, work on your ECs and chill with friends.</p>

<p>If you really want to take that many AP classes, go ahead. Just make sure you don’t fall behind. Do all of your homework completely and make sure you understand what you’re doing. Take notes, study, and ask someone if you have any questions. Honestly though, really good schools need more than good grades/a rigorous schedule. Be sure to do other things like a sport or join a club you find interesting. Don’t overburden yourself.</p>