Is This a Good Study Plan?

<p>Starting Monday, I'm going to begin reviewing for my first AP exams ever and I'm really nervous. My plan so far is for AP Euro to start by rereading a chapter ever 1-2 nights until I complete the book. Then take a practice exam and see the areas I need to work on and then study those areas intensely for a week. Take another practice exam and do the same thing for a week. Then take another prep test and for review what I missed for a few days. Then I'll work through a prep book for my remaining week. </p>

<p>For AP Art History, I'm really in the dark about how to study. I suppose I should begin by reviewing the book buts its 1200 pages which is really tough. I guess I'll try to do the same as I'm doing for Euro but on more of a skim type basis. </p>

<p>Please, I have no idea what I'm supposed to do so any help is greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Ok do not read the Art history book again.
Buy this prep book for it.
[Amazon.com:</a> AP Art History (REA)–The Best Test Prep for the (Test Preps): Frank Chmiel, Larry Krieger, Barbara McGowran: Your Store](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/History-Best-Test-Prep-Preps/dp/0738602124]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/History-Best-Test-Prep-Preps/dp/0738602124)
and also if you want instead of reading all of your European guide i would just get a review book like the one above but i would suggest you get barrons.</p>