<p>^^ Thanks, that’s good to know.</p>
<p>Anyone who is self-studying AP Environmental, I found a great online source that you guys may like:</p>
<p>[NROC</a> Advanced Placement Environmental Science](<a href=“http://www.montereyinstitute.org/courses/AP%20Environmental%20Science/nroc%20prototype%20files/coursestartc.html]NROC”>http://www.montereyinstitute.org/courses/AP%20Environmental%20Science/nroc%20prototype%20files/coursestartc.html)</p>
<p>^Thanks for the link.</p>
<p>Here’s a site that offers free AP courses in subjects ranging from physics to history :
[National</a> Repository of Online Courses (NROC)](<a href=“http://www.montereyinstitute.org/nroc/nrocdemos.html]National”>http://www.montereyinstitute.org/nroc/nrocdemos.html)</p>
<p>And as a supplemnt you guys might want to check out:
[Hoagies</a>’ Gifted: (Free) Online High School Courses](<a href=“http://hoagiesgifted.com/online_hs.htm]Hoagies”>http://hoagiesgifted.com/online_hs.htm)</p>
<p>Taking:
AP European History
AP Chem (or Bio…maybe both if my counselor will let me)</p>
<p>These are all my school offers for sophomores. I had to fight for AP Chem…</p>
<p>Self-Studying:
AP Chinese
AP Psychology (Barrons + PR = enough?) or should I get a textbook?
AP Human Geography or Enviro (I don’t know which books…is Barron’s enough for Geo?)</p>
<p>Do you guys self-study year-round? Or do you normally start two or three months before AP testing?</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Definitely:
AP Calculus
AP Physics</p>
<p>Maybe:
AP Bio
AP Macro
AP Env Sci
AP Stats
AP French or AP Latin or AP Chinese
AP Euro</p>
<p>For Funzies
AP Art History or AP Art
AP Psychology</p>
<p>Junior:
AP U.S. History (4) on the exam, and I simply used online outlines and notes</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Euro History
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>For ^ I plan on using the Princeton Review (for both) and a textbook (for AP EH possibly)</p>
<p>This year I’m taking bio, English Lang, and USH in class and I’m self-studying Comparative G/P and Euro.
Any ideas/advice for those self-studies (books, websites, etc)?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Junior year: </p>
<p>AP Euro- Textbook by R.R. Palmer, Princeton Review
APUSH (taking an equivalent course, but studying for the exam), AMSCO
AP Lang or AP Lit, unsure what resources</p>
<p>What are the best books to self study
AP Microeconomics
and AP Env Sci?</p>
<p>Are textbooks preferable when self studying these?
Thanks!</p>
<p>@DillionJay</p>
<p>i took the BC exam this year and it was easy… because i took BC for class. i cant say that taking AB for class and attempting the BC exam in May would be a good idea. BC covers so many more topics that AB doesnt even touch (for example taylor polynomials <shudder> which is a huge chunk of the BC exam was not even covered in AB). if you can, take AB this coming year, and BC the next.</shudder></p>
<p>Congrats on making such a successful thread.</p>
<p>Also. PR for both Econ and Envsci.</p>
<p>AP Self Studies by year
Freshman:
Biology
Environmental Science
Psychology
Macro/Microeconomics</p>
<p>Sophomore: (I already have 6 APs in class)
Statistics
Human Geo
Comp Gov</p>
<p>^Thanks. Nice username. What did you get on your freshman self-studies… and what did you use for Psychology?</p>