<p>My school's AP Bio is known to be a failure. In fact, most students don't even take it because they know they will fail. And if they do take it, they do fail. I'm kinda iffy about taking the class now. Is it manageable to self study AP Bio? Or should I enroll in a part time online school thing?</p>
<p>If you start now, it might be too late since AP Bio covers probably 50+ chapters depending on the book you use.</p>
<p>Well for next year…</p>
<p>It’s definitely possible to self-study AP Bio for next year. When I took the class last year, I found some chapters/concepts difficult so I was thankful to have my teacher there to help me. I’d say enroll at a part-time online school because it might help you if you were to have questions on some things.</p>
<p>Dude, let me put it to you this way: It’s incredibly possible. I started studying two months before the test, while taking our school’s regular bio class, which is so easy and not challenging it’s absurd. It’s probably the most hated class in our entire high school. Our teacher knew absolutely nothing. But I had friends who were taking the ap test at their school, so I decided to do so. My advice? Get a campbell’s textbook if you can, but most definitely get Cliff’s ap bio book. I used that 2 months before the test, no additional prep, and not even a textbook, and got a 4. If you start this early, I think you have more than a good shot. Good Luck!</p>