Self Studying 4 APs

<p>interesting, thanks for the post rockermcr (lol @ your nightmares :P)</p>

<p>Also, if anyone can answer a previously asked question:</p>

<p>Do we need a textbook for Economics?</p>

<p>Yeah, cause if there is no background you need a textbook to even understand what is going on in the review book</p>

<p>So do you think 1-2 hours per week studying for Economics is enough then? With a textbook? Atleast until March/April comes - then I could probably up my review time, concentrating more on study guides and not the text book. </p>

<p>So basically my question is, do you think its possible to go through a standard economics (both macro/micro) textbook in 1-2 hours per week before March/April comes in?</p>

<p>Physics C is pretty easy if you've already had Physics B, and often it's the only course schools give credit for. You should be able to do it next year.</p>

<p>rockermcr: you're awesome! thanks so much for your post.. =)</p>

<p>Psychology - Barrons is all you need</p>

<p>Economics - The Princeton Review by itself is NOT enough for a good score. If you get a good textbook and fully understand the concepts, you will pass the test</p>

<p>Human Geography - If you are generally aware of world events and you study the vocab (Barrons), you can pass this test easily</p>