<p>I've asked this before, but want some more tips as I get closer to the beginning of school</p>
<p>Presumed Schedule:</p>
<p>Honors English II
AP Psych
AP Physics AB
AP Calc (whichever the first one is, AB or B or whatever)</p>
<p>Honors Civics and Economics
AP Psych
AP Physics AB (possibly BC, dont know)
AP Calc (whichever the second one is, BC or C or whatever)</p>
<p>...
Not sure if Physics and Calc take up 4 or 2 course spots but whatever, if its only 2 then I'll be taking Honors French III aswell. </p>
<p>Anyways, any suggestions on preparing for these classes and getting ready for the school year? </p>
<p>Any good books you might've used to self study calc or physics that I could use to get ahead before the class? Thanks!</p>
<p>Is your school a block schedule?</p>
<p>You’re not taking any kind of English or history? What kind of school do you go to?</p>
<p>Yes where is your english and history? They are just as important as science and math…</p>
<p>Nevermind, didn’t look at the schedule closely enough</p>
<p>History: Civics and Economics
English: English 10</p>
<p>The OP is taking English II and then Civics, what do you mean where are the english or history classes?</p>
<p>you don’t need any books to self-study or whatever with except the textbooks themselves (unless for Physics B you have f’ing Cutnell & Johnson, possibly worst textbook of all time). I like halliday, resnick for physics.</p>
<p>I can not stress the phrase “Study until you can’t study anymore.” to you enough. AP Classes are no joke and you have a tough road ahead. So please don’t do anything that will ruin this year. You’ll regret it when you see your GPA. Other than that, don’t forget what fun is. I wish you the best of luck!</p>
<p>I enjoy your username Teaspoons</p>