Summer Self-Studying

<p>Hey, I'm trying to self study for APs this summer. I heard that AP Chemistry is really hard, so I'm going to study before taking the class next yr. I want to self study for AP European History and AP Macro and Micro Econ, but I don't know how much work it'll be. AP European History isn't offered at my school - I don't really know how to self study, will prep books and textbooks be enough? </p>

<p>I want to take the SAT World History, too, will AP World History be sufficient?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Sorry I don't have much to offer, I self studied for AP Biology this year. I don't know how well I did, I think that I did ok. If you have any questions, you can ask me about it. I pretty much just read Barron's and Cliffs and read my textbook, but it wasn't half as good as Cliffs.</p>

<p>Obviously textbooks and prep books are enough. Idk about textbooks, but I do know about prep books.</p>

<p>Chemistry - Barrons and PR
Euro - Modern European History and PR
Micro and Macro - ?
World - Barrons (nothing else, no textbook necessary)</p>

<p>for macro and micro PR is great for review- but a bit too brief. try to get an economics textbook as well.</p>

<p>thanks everyone, i appreciate it:)</p>

<p>yeah world history is easy.</p>

<p>If you are dealing with Euro, World should be fine. I took Euro soph. year and was in a really good class. The teacher suggested that some of us take the World exam. I got 4's on both with no additional studying. Just make sure you know how to deal with the World DBQ.</p>