<p>Oh my god thanks! This should be really helpful ( I haven’t looked at it, but it looks promising)</p>
<p>Anyone else not excited about the APES and AP Psych duo on Tuesday? UGH.</p>
<p>Hey quit complaining, I got chem and psych T.T</p>
<p>So does anybody know if the Barron’s 2008 AP Book would be any useful for the cram before Tuesday?</p>
<p>Just be familiar with the vocab. They won’t ask, DEFINE THE FOLLOWING, but will ask to apply them in a situation or experiment. Good luck to all</p>
<p>Bump…</p>
<p>any clue on how to finish 2 essays in 45 mins, which we all need to do?</p>
<p>Yeah the 08 book should really help you. It’s rated as teh best book for this exam. Dude, the essays arent “essays” You just state facts in essay form pretty much…read some of the sample ones on apcentral.com</p>
<p>So are they looking to see if you can apply the vocab to the situations in the essays and not whether they’re factual?</p>
<p>application is basically common sense; i’m just focusing on getting the vocab down. remeber, this is supposed to be on of the easiest ap test out there.</p>
<p>Bump (links posted).</p>
<p>i dont think the frq are that easy. mc is definitely easiest but i find the frq tricky</p>
<p>Oh really, how come?</p>
<p>Thank you! I’m planning on self-studying this next year.</p>
<p>I personally planning to cram read the entire Barrons review book the night before. x]</p>
<p>holy crap TYSM. although i did have a minor heart attack after seeing the 600+ vocab list.</p>