<p>I know there's only a little over a month left until the exam, but if I were to study around 2-3 hours a day could I score a 4 or even a 5 on the exam? I know this is a very general question but I'm aware that this is an "easy" AP Exam.</p>
<p>I’m doing the same, and I also procrastinated…but I don’t think we’re screwed…2-3 hours and maybe more on the weekend would et you a 5…I actually heard it was a REALLY easy test. Just get a review book…(Princeton Review is best)…the girl at the book store even said it was a really easy test</p>
<p>i would recommend cliffnotes ap psych they literally cover everhthing in 120 PG. and on top of after every chapter there is a short 10 question quiz on the material i used it about 2 weekends before test and i got a 4 i think the free response prevented from getting a 5</p>
<p>Haha same situation here, I’m only on chapter 3 of Barrons. Procrastinated…hahah…But I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to make it on time; it’s only memorization, and some of the topics are really interesting (to me).</p>
<p>…(Princeton Review is best)…</p>
<p>MHMMM…I beg to differ Mr.wvcollegecrazy. Barrons is the best way to go. Trust me on this one.</p>
<p>I have just completed an analysis of all of the AP Psychology prep books. Barron’s and the new Crash Course book are clearly the two best. I’ll be posting examples and data in a few days.</p>
<p>also attempting this. Sparknotes Study Pack flashcards.</p>
<p>my procrastination is intense.</p>
<p>The problem is that I haven’t signed up for the exam, is there still time? :S</p>
<p>Aw they didn’t have barrons at my bookstore :/…bookstore fail…and it’s Ms.wvcollegecrazy…lol</p>