Rising sophomore..... AP Course Selection Help

<p>Hello!</p>

<p>So, I am a rising sophomore and I am going to take around 3 AP's and I have some questions.</p>

<p>What are some good study guides for AP euro, calculus (AB and BC), amd macro/micro (going to self-study, so can you please recommend a book for self-studying.) I saw some suggestions, but I want to know for sure.</p>

<p>Also, do you think I should take AP Calculus AB in sophomore year and then BC, or just do skip to BC in sophomore year? </p>

<p>Thank you! :)</p>

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<li>kimmy12345</li>
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<p>Do AB sophomore and BC junior year because there isn’t much to take that high school offers after that</p>

<p>Do not self-study euro if you didn’t take AP World.
Go ahead and study macro/micro if you took regular economics or AP Gov</p>

<p>I am deciding to only self-study micro and macro. That is it. The rest I am taking a class. What should I do in senior year after AP Calculus BC? </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<li>kimmy12345</li>
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<p>The reason why I do not like self-study is that there’s no benefit in skipping the class in college when you cram info and then get a 5 but forget everything in like 1 month. If you took similar courses to that AP, I would guess it’s ok then</p>

<p>Your school might have an upper level calculus class maybe such as multivariable calc, HL math, or you have to go to AP Stat</p>

<p>I mean, it’s possible to self-study Euro without World. Do you have a World History teacher at your school? If you consult them and use Modern European History in tandem with PR, I think it would be very possible.</p>

<p>To clear things up…</p>

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<li><p>What are good review books for AP Euro, AP Calculus, and AP Micro/Macro. </p></li>
<li><p>I am going to self-study Micro/Macro economics so is there a recommended book?</p></li>
<li><p>Should I take I AP Calculus AB in sophomore year and then AP Calculus BC in junior year? OR, should I skip to AP Calculus BC right away so that I do it in sophomore year?</p></li>
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<p>Sorry if my questions were confusing. :P</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<ul>
<li>kimmy12345</li>
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