<p>hii</p>
<p>can someone explain to me what self studying for an AP exam is </p>
<p>does this mean that I can study for an AP exam and take the test w/o taking the course?? b/c that is awesome : )</p>
<p>hii</p>
<p>can someone explain to me what self studying for an AP exam is </p>
<p>does this mean that I can study for an AP exam and take the test w/o taking the course?? b/c that is awesome : )</p>
<p>Yes, this is possible. In fact, I'm doing that next year for 2 classes... actually one is like a 9th period and another is totally on my own. But you won't want to do that for something like AP Bio, chem or physics. A class in those subjects is really beneficial. Indeed, however, it is theoretically possible.</p>
<p>^ Yeah, I would only suggest self studying AP BIO or chem if you have had a solid basis in chem and want to get a textbook to read and spend about a semester studying it. Do it if you love the subject, and it's possible. I'm self studying for Bio and Comp Sci.. I'm going to get textbooks for both.</p>
<p>The English literature and English language tests can both easily be taken without the course, assuming you are taking a general sequence of English classes. The former involves analysis of literature, and the latter is a series of essays not that different from the SAT writing section.</p>
<p>I selfstudied Euro history and got a 5. If you just read a lot of materials and familiarize yourself with the subject, you'll get a decent grade. Be sure to get at least one good textbook and one good prep book.</p>
<p>One word for you.
DON'T CRAM</p>
<p>how bout either human geo or statistics?</p>
<p>well i am not good at math</p>
<p>umm is human geo. easy to self study??</p>
<p>what about us. gov ?</p>
<p>I would say Environmental Science.. definitely can be self-studied..</p>
<p>Psychology is extremely easy to self-study. Get the Barron's review book, and you've got yourself a 5.</p>