<p>I also agree with jpl, doing those calculus problems and UNDERSTANDING them is the best. Our teacher didn’t really prepare us, thus the WHOLE class all projected either a 2-3 range.</p>
<p>For freshman year, if no APs are offered, self study for the easiest AP exams, AP Micro, Psych, and stats.</p>
<p>And of course we all procrastinate, just don’t do it too much!</p>
<p>There’s “Don’t take Chemical Engineering,” but I’m not sure that’s very applicable to…most people. (Teacher assigned us a project and a test during AP Week. It cut SO MUCH into my studying time…)</p>
<p>Just remember, cramming the night before ALWAYS works! (I kid, I kid. It’s worked surprisingly well for me thus far, though.) And, um, more seriously, practice the essays if you aren’t good at that kind of thing? I completely avoided them and subsequently bombed the FR section of my APUSH and AP Lang exams.</p>
<p>bio: read the book more carefully and take practice quizzes throughout the year to make sure you remember the stuff.
econ: pay attention to the graphs and stuff
calc: practice way way way waywayway more…way way more…
lit: maybe review the notes you take from books
spanish: oh boy…listen to lots of spanish. and try to read a lot of spanish too. get used to using the language.</p>
<p>Calc: Understand the material as it is being presented, not the day before the tests. On the AP, if you’re stuck on an FR, go with what you first wrote down; you are more than likely correct. And as everyone else said, practice, practice, practice. Freaking out does not help you. If you walk out of the AP exam thinking you got a 5, you probably didn’t. </p>
<p>Chem: understand it before you do anything.<br>
Enviro: DO NOT PROCRASTINATE STUDYING FOR THE AP.<br>
Lit: read the lines before and after the given on the MC.<br>
Gov: teachers give court cases to learn for a reason.<br>
Econ: understand the graphs.</p>
<p>When you have a 12 pm test there is alot that could get done between 8-12 dont waste the morning by not craming if your skipping school anyways
get the old ap exams for multiple choice</p>
<p>APUSH: read princeton review and that’s it.
APLang: memorize vocab and make sure to know how to write a good essay.
AP Euro: procrastination = bloodbath
AP Stats:i hope i don’t fail?</p>