Self-Study AP Bio and APES

<p>I am a Junior in high school this year and am wondering if it is feasible to self study AP Bio and APES and get a 4-5 on the AP test and not spend a humongous amount of time studying...</p>

<p>I am currently taking APUSH and AP Lang. I am going to study a lot for APUSH. For AP Lang, is there really even a way to study? It doesn't seem to me like anyone, even if they wanted to, could spend loads of time studying for it. APES is supposed to be easy, so it would be ok to self study APES and AP Bio while taking APUSH and AP Lang?</p>

<p>Thank you for all your help!</p>

<p>Colleges look your course load; they don’t care much about the AP exams, unless you are taking it to get the credit.</p>

<p>yes, I am taking it to get credit.</p>

<p>anyone have an opinion on this?</p>

<p>From what I’ve heard, APES is more than doable, but the AP Bio exam is apparently more difficult without the lab experience.</p>

<p>thanks for the help horsey. any other advice on this?</p>

<p>Enviro: Most definitely doable, particularly with background knowledge. FRQs on Enviro are pretty intuitive and don’t require a really firm grasp on the material.</p>

<p>Bio is possible to self-study, but very, very difficult. The main difference between Enviro and Bio is the sheer size of content required, but with determination I would imagine a 4 or 5 is attainable through self-study.</p>