<p>if you are planning to take it next week and self-study all that material for two subjects is a long-shot in my opinion. Unless you study like crazy, it will be difficult to grasp one year worth of information (high school ap) in less than a week.</p>
<p>Human Geography may be tough if you don’t know a lot about the world since alot of the questions are about specific world events, regions, etc. It isn’t so much history, just current facts like what percentage of this country is _____. According to the Collegeboard, it is one of the hardest tests to pass (I am pretty sure) but the information flows together fairly well. If you are just starting now, Human Geography would be good I suppose since it is on the last day of testing.</p>
<p>Can you still sign up? I’m a bit confused as to what you are trying to do. Anyway, I am sort of in the same boat. I have yet to start studying for enviro or human geo. My tests are the 12th and 15th. I thought I would be fine, seeing as these seemed to be easy tests, I was slightly wrong The material can be confusing, and it takes a lot more time than you may think. The first time I picked up my AP Environmental Science test prep book (Barrons), I spent 3 hours on chapter one. As soon as I finished the first chapter, I was eager to complete the “end of the chapter test”. I ended up getting like 11/20 I have to get a 5 on both exams, but am seriously considering the possibility of getting a 4, 3, or worse… Unlike a lot of parents here, mine won’t let me independently study next year if I don’t get a five on both. And I want to be AP state scholar, meaning I have to study for 6 more next year.
Anyway, my advice is to cram cram cram immediately. And I would honestly pick enviro and hum geo. Psychology is a tad more convoluted in my opinion, although I am taking it next year.</p>
<p>I know more about Human Geo & Enviro. Science in general (without studying), but Psychology is supposedly easier, and my college of choice gives credit to 3s in Psych. (Need a 4 for the others)</p>