Self studying need help?

<p>So I'm a rising soph and I'm planning on taking Calc AB, Chem and us history. I want to take all three at the end of junior year but I feel like it'd be too much considering I'd have to take the SAT/SAT IIs at the same time. I'm taking honors chem next year (school doesn't offer ap classes >_<) so I was thinking of maybe taking chem next year. Is it possible to score well? What are the best prep books for chem, and the other two if you have advice</p>

<p>I took 2 AP exams and 3 Subject Tests in May and the SAT and ACT in June and did well on all of them. It was a bit stressful but it wouldn’t be horrible if you are prepared. I’ve heard good things about Princeton for Calc and Chem. Direct Hits is great for U.S. History.</p>

<p>I did 6 APs and three sat IIs, scoring 5s on AP and 760+ on sat IIs. If you care enough about getting into a good school, you’ll do fine</p>

<p>Oh, and DO NOT use barron’s for AP Chem, possibly the worst book created for that subject</p>

<p>well thanks for telling me! So basically you guys recommend me taking all my ap exams junior year?</p>

<p>well ive decided to take the chem subject test & ap test as well as the math 2 subject test this summer so that the material is fresh in my mind</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/201793-consolidated-book-suggestions-ap.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/201793-consolidated-book-suggestions-ap.html&lt;/a&gt; pg 58 has the most recent suggestions for review books. reviews and experiences arre all over the place.</p>