<p>Which one of the following(s) is(are) easy to self study and how much time should I devote to them. Here is the list: AP human geo, AP Psych, AP stats, and AP comparative gov.</p>
<p>ap psych you could probably get away with by reading barrons review book.</p>
<p>@ACTIsForMe- Thanks.</p>
<p>anyone else??</p>
<p>I’d say all are doable besides Stats. You’ll hear this time and time again on CC, but I’ll say it again: you can starts studying a few days before the exam (sometimes even the day before) and get a 5 by just using Barron’s. </p>
<p>APHG is similar to Psych in that it’s one of the easiest AP courses but may require a bit more time than Psych to self-study.</p>
<p>AP Comp. Gov is one I’d only recommend if you take interest in the news and international affairs. If you do, you’ll find this course both interesting and rewarding by scoring a 5 on the AP exam.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t advise you to self-study Stats because there is a lot of content (the Barron’s book is about two-thirds the thickness of the SAT Blue Book). That being said, if you have ample time and the motivation, it is still possible to successfully self-study Stats. That’s the case for every AP course, as a matter of fact.</p>
<p>hmmm… I think I’ll end up self studying for APHG and AP Comp Gov…</p>
<p>If you start now, I would say all four are doable. But if you’re going to start studying a few days/weeks before the exam, I think APHG and Comp. Gov are good choices.</p>
<p>I’ve heard good things about human geography as a self-study. I’m doing psych as a self-study this year and it’s very manageable.</p>
<p>well, I think I’ll end up taking Stats and psych as courses at school… and, again, thanks for the suggestions!</p>