Self-studying AP Psychology exam

<p>psych is one of the easier APs. I think you can do it good luck
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<p>Well just use both. It should give you different perspectives on the course. PR is more realistic than barrons and they are very straightforward too.</p>

<p>Chem was a real *** kicker…I wouldn’t want to do it, but it’s manageable.</p>

<p>If you’re worried about being prepared for the exam, I suggest using Barrons and CourseCrunchers. I self studied last year and worked through a textbook and Barrons. I wasn’t sure how ready I was for the exam, however, as I didn’t have a teacher to guide me specifically through what is going to be on the test. I bought CourseCrunchers and studied with it the week before the exam. It filled in a LOT of gaps for me and by the time I took the exam I felt over-prepared. I ended up with a 5, but it easily could’ve been a 3 or 4 without CourseCrunchers.</p>

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