Self-Study AP?

<p>I've read around that people were self-studying for AP tests during the last school year. I'm kind of getting interested and thinking about doing that next year. What courses did you study, and what textbooks did you buy? It'd be a great help for those who are interested in self-studying next year. Thanks!</p>

<p>Hey, I've been looking up stuff for that too. I'm in a little bit of a different position though, but it's basically all the same. If they don't teach the classes at your school, tyring finding schools around you that do, and see what textbooks they're using. You might be able to borrow an extra one, or if they won't let you, they might sell a used one to you. If that doesn't work, go here:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.phschool.com/advanced/course_match/index.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.phschool.com/advanced/course_match/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>what courses are you planning to study?</p>

<p>I never took any AP courses my sophomore year, but I still took 4 AP exams.</p>

<p>I got 4 on Chemistry. What's hilarious: My only resources were Princeton Review's SAT II CHemistry book (and I 790'ed the SAT II) and Princeton Review's AP Chemistry book (too lazy to go past acids/bases and too lazy to take practice tests).
I got 5 on WOrld History without even studying. It's so broad - if you're reasonably knowledgable in history, it's friggen' easy.
European History I 5'ed too. Resources: Cliffnote's European History Lol. I did take a course in european history but that only covered a few topics.
Calculus BC. Most ironic of all. I got a 5 but a 4 on the AB subtest. And this is so ironic - I was taking the equivalent of Calc AB (IB Math Methods II). I crammed on Series the night before but ws too lazy to take practice tests.</p>

<p>Well, still no setback to counter my laziness. Meh...</p>