<p>What the Q says.</p>
<p>It depends on which test.</p>
<p>Everything except AP Studio Art, AP Music Theory, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, and (sometimes) AP Calculus would be okay to self-study.</p>
<p>Sometimes, if you are pretty solid in calculus, Physics C is not too difficult to self study either, if you are only provided the B course in your school. </p>
<p>also it’s probably best to not self study APUSH, because that class teaches you how to correctly write the essays. WHAP and AP Euro are more lax with their essays. If you did APUSH, it’d be easy to self study the other two. </p>
<p>wouldn’t self study the English courses either, although perhaps if you take one with a teacher the other wouldn’t be too hard to self.</p>
<p>Self-studying is easy. I’ve self-studied since freshman year.</p>
<p>if you’re smart it’s not too difficult</p>
<p>Say if I wanted to take Biology, German, and Psychology?</p>
<p>I self studied US History, Chemistry, and Statistics and did fine on all of them. I’m currently self-studying Calculus and World History. I’d say that if you are normally a good independent learner, then go for it.</p>
<p>German would be hard unless you have a decent background in the language
Psych is easy
Bio is medium.</p>
<p>^what he said. I’m doing bio now, psych next year</p>
<p>kinda intruding on this post cuz i dont wanna make another one , but what books could you reccommend for self studying Stats ?</p>
<p>I just speed-read this book, then took several practice tests and reviewed what I got wrong. I got a 4 on the actual exam.</p>
<p>[Amazon.com:</a> Statistics Without Tears: A Primer for Non Mathematicians (9780024040909): Derek Rowntree: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Statistics-Without-Tears-Primer-Mathematicians/dp/0024040908]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Statistics-Without-Tears-Primer-Mathematicians/dp/0024040908)</p>