Self-studying Human Geography... Tips?

<p>I'm self-studying AP Human Geography starting today using Kaplan's guide. I'll probably put in about 20 minutes a day with a friend, plus intensive studying for the last 2 weeks. I have taken APUSH, and got a 4, the highest score in my class, and I'm doing AP Gov't in a class. These are the only AP courses my school has onsite, so I might self-study a couple next year, but this year I wanted to knock out Human Geography because Geography is one of my favorite subjects.</p>

<p>Any tips or suggestions for self- Studying or the AP Human Geo test itself?</p>

<p>I'm self studying for Human Geo as well. Currently using Barron's. Not exactly sure if I should supplement it with something else though.</p>

<p>Barron's is good for Human Geo.</p>

<p>Yeah, should Barron's be supplemented with something else? Because this whole test just seems easy...</p>

<p>Human Geogrpahy was intresting. I made a 4 on my human test. If you know all the vocabulary and nothing else you whould at least make a 3. Human is like a joke compared to the AP classes Im taking this year..</p>

<p>YEah. I miss that class.. when all i had to do was throw random crap related to the question down on the paper and make it sound smart..</p>

<p>I self-studied Human Geography in my sophomore year using Barron's. After I took the test, I literally felt as if I should cancel my score because I thought I did HORRIBLY.</p>

<p>Then I forgot about it and a couple months later, to my complete surprise, I got a 5!!!! Twas very exciting indeed! </p>

<p>Come to think of it, the same thing happened with my Yale application...</p>