<p>From what I've heart, the APES exam is an glorified cirrculum of the Ecology unit in AP Biology, while I understand it is more expansive, should I also pull a self study? We have a really fast paced tough teacher for AP Biology and Ecology was the unit I scored the best on so far, should I buy a review book and take the exam?</p>
<p>Im also self studying:
AP Statistics
AP Macro/Microeconomics
AP Psychology
AP US History</p>
<p>Is a 4 of 5 possible?</p>
<p>I say go for it, I did the same thing except without the AP Bio class. ;)</p>
<p>Nice
what book did you use? I feel like princeton review is the easiest read however, sometimes they miss some important concepts haha</p>
<p>I used the princeton review, skimmed it because I was doing AP Psychology all in two days (Not the best of ideas). It doesn’t cover everything, but gives you a general gist of everything. All of it was what I already knew/common sense. It’s not a tough exam, and that prep book is as it states, a review. If your just looking for the credit then use the prep book, if you want to actually learn something, then go for something more extensive and in depth. If it matters, I got a 4.</p>
<p>Ill probably use princeton review as well, yea, cramming Psych in two days was probably hell haha, Im making sure i start review in early April, i just hate that my SATs are in may aswell, oh well, Ivy League has it’s pricetag thanks for the advice ill probably supplement it with another review book and/or old exams</p>
<p>definitely take it.</p>