Time

<p>How much time should be spent studying for AP Exams (specifically AP Chem & APUSH)?</p>

<p>As much as possible.</p>

<p>As much as you personally feel is necessary</p>

<p>Study as much as you possibly can. Study until you’re too tired to continue, take a break, and then get right back to it. Follow my policy: you can get your life back after AP exams are over. :)</p>

<p>^lol. That’s the truth. Man, I can’t wait until all of this AP exam studying and stuff is all over.</p>

<p>I think I am going to skip even more school after the AP Exams. Ironic huh?</p>

<p>I won’t have to skip schools—I’m taking 4 APs, and none of them are meeting after APs. Aka, I will have a total of 3 classes: English (easiest class ever), Orchestra (no work involved!), and Astronomy (I don’t do any work for that class either…)</p>

<p>Aka my life will be awesome…</p>

<p>Once I get through APs. 16 days…</p>

<p>am chem is quite brutal, and apush is just a bit easier. focus on chem, it’s definitely harder. Just spend the next two weeks cramming 4-6 hours a day. you can never study too much.</p>

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Lucky you! I wish my school did that. We still have class until the end of the year (June 10th) AND we have to take county final exams (1/3rd of our semester grade), even for the AP classes. Which is pretty redundant, IMO.</p>

<p>^Haha, sounds like ours too. I mean the AP classes are jokes afterwards, but we still have occasional work and we do have to take finals too.</p>

<p>My AP classes are basically over after AP exams. A couple of them are going to keep us doing mild projects just so we don’t so absolutely nothing, but all the pressure is off to do anything that involves any thinking. It basically equates to an entire month of nothing until the end of the school year :)</p>