<p>I am currently enrolled at these classes at my schools.</p>
<p>AP Evironmental Science
AP European History
AP Art History
English 2 Honors
Algebra 2 Honors
Chemistry Honors</p>
<p>I have been able to keep my grades decent however I was wondering if if anyone has any good study tips/techniques for Art History and Euro or any good companion books. My Art History textbook is Gardner's Art Through The Ages and my Euro textbook is The Western Heritage. I suppose my general question is how should i manage all of these classes?</p>
<p>You can easily survive this, as long as you limit your social life to only Saturday nights and your lunch/gym period. </p>
<p>AP Evironmental Science- I believe many recommend SmartyPant’s guide or something.
AP European History- Modern European History (A book) and REA Crash Course to AP Euro
AP Art History- The Annotated Mona Lisa</p>
<p>You should always compliment what you’ve read with outside reading (i.e. perhaps make a list of specific paintings or something you’ve read about and go to a museum with them, or do what I do and like read an entry in your summarized book and then read about the same topic on wikipedia or an informational youtube video). </p>
<p>Then again, I’ve heard Art History isn’t the hardest AP to self study, whatever the general consensus’s common book choice is should be accurate.</p>
<p>those are probably the 3 easiest AP’s. It doenst mean that it will be an easy year, but if you do well, it will be a good indication of what you can accomplish the next two years</p>
<p>Your science and math classes are extremely easy but to compensate you are taking a really tough history load for a sophomore.
You should survive due to your lack of (difficult) work from science/math.</p>
<p>Wrong, that distinction is reserved for AP Environmental Science, AP Psychology, and AP Human Geography, which I will call the holy CC self-study trinity. Still, OP, I think you will be able to handle it if you put the effort in.</p>