<p>I'm not sure. I am taking APUSH and AP Physics this year, and I barely have time to study for anything. I take too long doing my Physics homeowrk!!!</p>
<p>I didn't do it, but I wish I had just self-studied for Calc BC (and skipped the AB exam last year). There is only a little bit extra on the BC exam (series, parametric and polar)...you could probably pretty easily self-study it towards the end of this year and take the BC instead of the AB exam.</p>
<p>Is this your first year of Physics? If you're really good then it's possible, I know people who self-studied Economics and Psychology, and they didn't think it was too bad. Stat is an easy class, but there's a lot of material to cover--I'd take the class if I were you.</p>
<p>I self studied psych last year, without having any psychology courses and scored a 4.. I spent probably 4 hours skimming through a review book at school during 15 minute reading break before lunch a few weeks before the test. I also did the APEX review online.. Like the first 6 units for it. I would say getting a review book should be sufficent .. just make flash cards for the vocab in PR and you should score a 5. I really just did well because I have a natural proclivity to guess well. For example on a practice European history test I knew nothing about euro history but scored a 85% in REA.. I managed a 4 on that too self study. I think the largest killer on me during psych was that I had 2 days w/ 4 tests.. so by that time with 6 ap tests I was worn out and ready to die. Self studying Macro / Micro this year.. anyone know good prep materials?</p>
<p>edit: the apex review took about 4 1/2 hours to get to where I was.. The entire review takes like 6 hours I believe.</p>
<p>i plan to study for BC while taking AB
PHysics while taking honors
and one or two more APs</p>
<p>BC wouldn't be hard for me. so no worry</p>
<p>Physics- should i start studying regularly from now?? right now my day is full of free time.</p>
<p>what AP or two should i do?
i'm not a history/english person... so which (one or two) do you recommend?
AP Statistics, Environmental science, Psychology, Economics, Biology (i took bio last year)</p>
<p>Yes, probably. From what I recall, AP Physics covers much more material than Honors Physics--and if you're planning on taking the C (yikes) it covers even MORE material than AP Physics!</p>
<p>all i know is that i took ab last year with a full quarter of review, and i got a 5, and we've spent the first quarter reviewing ab calc, and the next 1.5 go towards bc. and it's a tutoring level course, there are only two of us in the class. you could do it but it would be very difficult with other obligations</p>