<p>Being in APUSH and AP Chem, I plan on taking those classes without a doubt. Being the bad scholar that I am, I'm thinking about taking my first SATs in May, so I'll be self-studying for those at the same time. I was wondering if it's possible to self-study for Psychology (reading a prep book), Bio (reading a prep book), and Stats (borrowing school TB and prep book). I'd like to consider myself fairly good when it comes to MC, and learn math from my TB rather than lectures anyways.</p>
<p>Bio would be difficult, especially without labs… take a look at the material and think twice. Stats… well, take a look and see. How strong are you at math? That’s a <em>maybe</em> but take a look and see how hard/easy it is. Can’t comment on psych but I heard it’s doable. Might be a bit late tho… are you a senior?</p>
<p>I’ve actually got my hands on an AP Bio textbook now. Seems like if I read at a solid 30 pages a day, I’ll be done with it a week and a half before the test. I can touch Cliffs on the weekends too. The AP Bio teacher also said I could swing by his afterschool sessions which don’t start till April.
I’d like to consider myself strong in math. The only reason why I’m not in Calculus this year is because they didn’t give me alg 1p in 7th grade and I didn’t know you could take geometry over the summer after 8th grade year.
We don’t have AP Psych, but the regular teacher lent me a textbook. Thinking of skimming that and reading Barrons prep
Junior this year.</p>
<p>I think it will be really hard to self-study 3 APs starting now. I think Psychology is fairly easy and manageable. I hear that some people get a 5 after reading Cliff’s AP Bio book…</p>
<p>I’m only self-studying one AP (bio) and I already find that difficult. I don’t you should overload yourself with APs in such a short amount of time.</p>