Independent/Self Study-What is the best way to do it?

<p>I want to self study about 6 or 7 AP's this year. Here is a list of all the AP's you can take:</p>

<pre><code>* Art History
* Biology
* Calculus AB
* Calculus BC
* Chemistry
* Chinese Language and Culture
* Computer Science A
* Computer Science AB
* Macroeconomics
* Microeconomics
* English Language
* English Literature
* Environmental Science
* European History
* French Language
* French Literature
* German Language
* Comp Government & Politics
* U.S. Government & Politics
* Human Geography
* Italian Language and Culture
* Japanese Language and Culture
* Latin Literature
* Latin: Vergil
* Music Theory
* Physics B
* Physics C
* Psychology
* Spanish Language
* Spanish Literature
* Statistics
* Studio Art
* U.S. History
* World History
</code></pre>

<p>Now, I will obviously not take all of these, there is no way. However I plan on taking a good amount. What I need you guys to do is basically copy/paste that list and tell me which study guide to buy (Princeton review, barrons, etc.) AND IF I NEED ANYTHING ELSE (like some people buy a Calc textbook if they are independently studying calc.)</p>

<p>If you look under the sub-forum "AP Tests Preparation," you'll see two sticky threads. One is about books for AP classes, and another is about self-studying AP. All you have to do is look at the first few pages, which gives you enough reviews so you can make your own opinion about which book is best for each subject.</p>

<p>Also, if there are some questions or topics you don't understand, you can probably go to a teacher in school, such as a Calculus teacher for AP Calculus, to help you.</p>