<p>I have some pretty long road trips coming up (12 hours one way!!!) so I plan to do A LOT of reading with the Cliffnotes AP Biology studyguide. I'll probably read that whole book once on the way to my destination and back, and once again before test day. But I have yet to do serious studying for the test, so am I pretty behind? It's also worth nothing that this is the only real big exam I'll have, so I don't have to worry about any others. But other than that, what else do I NEED to be doing? If I get myself pretty familiar with this book within the next month (as well as my notes from my teacher who is very good), should I be okay?</p>
<p>You should definitely be well off with reading Cliffs twice. Cliffs is a great review for the exam. I would just recommend taking more practice exams.</p>
<p>here is the timetable i used last year:</p>
<p>sleep in class. do other homework for most of the year
1 week before ap test i bought an old 2007 AP Bio book (Princeton’s)</p>
<p>Study saturday and sunday before the test.
take the test monday</p>
<p>i got a five. it truly depends on how well y ou can memorize shat well.</p>
<p>/\ dont take that advice, seriously.</p>
<p>Yea, I got Cliff’s and I’m planning to read it twice. Sounds like a good strat to me.</p>
<p>I love that advice pizza.</p>