Should I self-study AP Enviro?

<p>Is this a feasible task? I'm aiming for a 4 or a 5. I'll be taking 6 APs next year but I'm starting to study for all of them during the summer as I am now. Yes? No?</p>

<p>I did, and I pretty much crammed the last couple chapters of Princeton Review the weekend before. If you’re starting now you should be in great shape. I’m probably going to get a 3/4 but if you definitely take your time to study all the material, vocab, and LABS you’ll definitely find the MC a lot easier than I did. FRQs weren’t too bad, but like I said - know your labs.</p>

<p>if you’re doing 6 aps next year, why do you want to start a 7th one? do it next year, and concentrate on the freaking SIX this year. no need to stress out. you’ll get into harvard with 6 aps. one of the stickies on this sub-forum says: </p>

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<p>I took AP Environmental Science in school this year, along with AP Biology and AP World History (I’m a sophomore) It is not a hard class, bt it is also not a “walk through the park”. The information is relatively simple, there is a lot of it. If you do decide on doing it, I recomend the Princeton Review, and make sure you know every major Act, Law, Treaty, etc. DO NOT cram the information the night before the exam, trust me. 6 APs is a lot of work and commitment.</p>

<p>Self-studying AP Enviro isn’t that difficult, especially if you have the intelligence to take 6 AP’s next year. I will warn you, though, that the exam isn’t as easy as many CCers make it out to be.</p>