Self-studying

<p>Hello.
I'm planning on self-studying for the following AP's and taking those AP exams on May, 2007.</p>

<p>AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B & C
AP Statistics
AP Geography
AP Economics (Both Macro- and Micro-)
AP Computer Science A & AB</p>

<p>I know this is too much to self-study in only 5 months, but it can be manageable, because my course load for second semester is very light, allowing me to focus most of my time on self-studying for those AP's.
I will mostly be using books like Barron's and Princeton Review instead of textbooks to minimize time-loss. I will sometimes use textbooks only when I need extra information or reference.
For your information, I took AP Calculus BC and scored a 5 last year. Would this make it any easier and less time-consuming to self-study AP Comp. Sci., Physics, and Stats.
Will this actually work out? Is my plan realistic?
Please give me advice.
Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>I really don't think your plan is realistic. Take like 3 maximum self-study courses. You really can't do all and manage 4 or 5's with them. Instead maybe pick out your favorite and most helpful subjects. Then take those only.</p>