<p>How much study time expected a day to get a 5 on each of these exams???</p>
<p>AP US History (cool/funny but tuff teacher)
AP Biology (easy teacher)
AP Language and Composition (TUFFEST teacher at the school) </p>
<p>?????????? thanks for your help ... btw this is my jr. year... half my schedule... you know.</p>
<p>does easy teacher mean easy A?
I would spend most time on biology because you have an easy teacher. Also History. I wouldn't spend much on language because its hard to study for that..and also you have a tuffffffffffffffffffffffffff teacher</p>
<p>thank you so much. i got word that bc the teacher is good english is awsome easy. the bio isn't really easy A easy, but easy as in noooo homework just take notes ext. and for us i kinda know what to expect cuz i took ap euro... ty soooooooooooo much for your info tho... it really is correct... thanks</p>
<p>Does it make you feel cool to spell "tough" with two f's?</p>
<p>APUS- a lot of studying, a lot of facts
AP Bio- again, a lot of facts... our teacher had us outline 15 pages a night, so that was a lot of work, but a normal teacher would probably be easier than that
AP L+C- not too bad. I mean, a lot of reading and essay-writing, but no further studying. Except literary terms for the AP exam, which I crammed on the morning of the exam and which barely showed up on the actual test at all.</p>
<p>I agree that History and Bio are more fact-memorization intensive, so would probably require more studying. No one on CC can say exactly how many hours it will take you to do well. That's just silly. Everyone is different, as are everyone's study techniques, and everyone's teachers. </p>
<p>I hope you're one of those people who just types sloppily using abbreviations. Because even barring those, there are spelling errors and missing puctuation that seriously impede your clarity. While I would not be surprised if you're just typing like that for fun, if it is truly how you write, it will likely have adverse effect on how you do on the writing intensive tests.</p>