So, I know nothing about statistics . . .

<p>My teacher had never taught AP Stats before and he was a slacker anyway so I never actually got taught anything. All we did was take practice exams and then not even go over them. Our final was a "partner final" for goodness sakes. Anyways, ranting aside, what can I do to prepare myself a bit for the test. I know it's last minute, but I'd honestly be happy with a 3.</p>

<p>[Chapter</a> 2 Outline](<a href=“http://www.dsha.k12.wi.us/AndreskiJ/AP%20Statistics/AP%20Exam%20Review/chapter_10.htm]Chapter”>http://www.dsha.k12.wi.us/AndreskiJ/AP%20Statistics/AP%20Exam%20Review/chapter_10.htm)
^First, snag the 2002 and 2007 mc exams/solutions from that site for free before they get taken down.</p>

<p>Buy a prep book. 5 steps to a 5 has good explanations and practice questions, but Barron’s and Princeton Review do a good job, too–buy whatever you can get your hands on the soonest.</p>

<p>Work through the prep book, doing all the practice questions along the way, as quickly as you can.</p>

<p>Once you’ve gone over everything, practice, practice, practice. Practice MC using practice exams in the prep book you buy and the actual exams in the link above. Practice Free response with the questions on AP Central–<a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;

<p>If you learn from your mistakes and ask questions when you’re confused (you can always come on CC and ask if nobody can help you at school), you’ll probably do very well.</p>

<p>I know that this is a lot of stuff, but the more you do, the higher your score will be.</p>

<p>Thank you!!! :)</p>