Self Studying AP Psych

<p>I decided on a whim to self study AP Psych, what is the best prep book to use and how early should I start studying? Also, how does one register? Talking to guidance conselour?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>EDIT: My current workload
1st semester (ends jan last week)
Physics
Chinese 2
Alg 2
English Honors</p>

<p>and Physics SAT studying for the sat 2 in jan</p>

<p>2nd semester
APUSH
Pre-Calc
Chemistry
Gym/Drivers Ed</p>

<p>and Math IIc and Chemistry studying SAT in june </p>

<p>So what do you guys think? </p>

<p>Thanks so much!</p>

<p>AP psych is CONSIDERED one of the easiest classes of AP’s but it depends on how you work. To get registered I would think talk to your GC or look up on CB. But I would use Barrons for FRQ’s and PR for MC’s.</p>

<p>Is PR that neccesary? Could I get a 5 using just Barron’s review book and their flashcards?</p>

<p>The Barron’s book is sufficient when coupled with some online lectures offered by UC Berkley and/or the Discovering Psychology series with Dr. Zimbardo. You can watch/find both on YouTube. This is what I did, and I got a 5, which I believe was a 150/150.</p>

<p>^Thanks for the advice BioAnthroPsych! </p>

<p>Any other advice is appreciated! :)</p>

<p>yah you could use barron’s.</p>

<p>I read through Barrons about a month before the test & got a 5. I registered by talking to my school’s accountant to order a test.</p>

<p>Ok, thanks guys for helping me in this endeavor! :smiley: AP Psych, here I come :D</p>