<p>I have the course at my school but its only for seniors and I'm a sophomore. Would it make any sense to just self-study? I also am shooting for AP Scholar so that is one factor/reason for my decision. Also, how practical is it to self-study AP Environmental Science and AP Microeconomics. I have APES at my school which I can take as a course but due to scheduling conflicts I can't take it and AP Microeconomics I don't have as a course at all at my school. Are there any tips to self-studying? What did you do to self study and what were your methods/routines? Prep books or textbooks? When should I begin self-studying? Any comments/suggestions will help (only helpful answers please). Will taking APUSH conflict with me self-studying?</p>
<p>I self-study Psychology, but I procrastinated so hard at studying. I’m pretty sure I failed. Anyways, I used Barron’s as a prep book, like most people on here use. Psychology is supposedly one of the easiest AP courses ever, and it’s basically common sense, too. If you want a textbook, people usually recommend Myers’, I think…
I’ve never taken Enviro Sci, but I heard it’s pretty easy too, and I’ve also never taken Econ, but I heard it’s pretty straightforward.
And I’ve never taken APUSH either, so I can’t help you there. :p</p>
<p>Here’s some resources you can also use:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.appracticeexams.com/”>http://www.appracticeexams.com/</a></p>
<p><a href=“AP Courses - Study Notes”>http://www.apstudynotes.org/courses/</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://www.learnerator.com/course-library”>http://www.learnerator.com/course-library</a></p>
<p>I hope I was somewhat helpful. </p>