Self-studying AP Human Geo, AP Psych, AP Stats, AP Environ...please provide advice?

<p>What are the best study guides? About how much study time should I allow myself?
Any other recommendations would be extremely helpful.</p>

<p>Definitely Barrons for AP Stats, Enviro, and Psych. Hmmm, not sure on Geo… Try UC’s Open Access for those other ones. [UC</a> College Prep Open Access](<a href=“http://www.ucopenaccess.org/]UC”>http://www.ucopenaccess.org/) Good luck, study hard!</p>

<p>Is it okay if I start studying now? Will I still get a 5 on the exams?</p>

<p>Considering that most CCers study the 1-2 days before the exam, you are in great shape. :)</p>

<p>How about you not overload on APs and take courses b/c you actually want to learn instead of stuffing college apps? That’s my honest recommendation.</p>

<p>(if you’re actually interested in pursuing futures in these subjects, sorry, the above doesn’t apply)</p>

<p>If you’re intent on taking them though, don’t procrastinate. Done,</p>

<p>Honestly I have absolutely no idea what it is I want to do, so this would be a good experience for me in deciding what would be a good fit.
Regardless, I still want to do well on them if I’m going to bother studying for them.</p>

<p>Are some AP classes better paired others?
Ex: AP Human Gov and AP Comparative Politics</p>

<p>I think you mean Human Geography or US Government, not Human Government! But yes, US Government and Comparative Government do have some similarities. And of course Micro and Macro economics as well as Bio and Environmental Science. Stats is far different than AP Calculus, but if you’re good at math, stats will be much easier.</p>