Self Study AP Courses

<p>Hi,
Im deciding to start self-studying for the AP Human Geography and AP Statistics courses... So if i start now, will I have enough time to study for both tests by May?</p>

<p>And I did read around about what books I should purchase and I have concluded with this:</p>

<p>AP Human GEO
De Blij and Murphy
Rubenstein
Barrons</p>

<p>AP Stats
Barrons</p>

<p>Does this list seem appicable?
And if there are any other cources that are easier to self study, can you please let me know..</p>

<p>-THANKS</p>

<p>I am telling you, the search button is a god-send. Dude, this topic has been beaten into the ground so hard the horse no longer even exists. Search function! </p>

<p>But to answer your question, Barron's should be enough for AP Human Geography. It is a very easy exam. I am just using Barron's right now for self-study of AP Human Geography.</p>

<p>Hmm, I sorta disagree with the idea of using Barron's ALONE for the test; true you may pass the exam, but to ensure you get a 5, I would suggest reading De Blij and Murphy (AT LEAST SKIM IT, IT'S NOT A THICK BOOK OR DENSE READING), especially given that a lot of terms are not covered in Barron's (and this IS a vocab-heavy exam) and that you need to know LOTS of SPECIFIC examples, a sufficient amount of which are only available through a textbook (and again, if you don't wanna read the textbook, at least skim it).</p>