<p>Bio - 5, 750 (self-study)
Practice Book: CliffsAP is your new bible. (Get the one w/ the CD 'cause it has extra practice tests.)
That’s pretty much it. And DON’T SHIRK on your SAT studying esp. if you’re taking it in June.</p>
<p>Euro - 5 (class)
Practice Books: REA (too much detail, ridiculous practice tests); PR (same, but slightly less ridiculous); best bet - released exams (so helpful)
I honestly don’t know how this happened, but the test was really easy imo. I didn’t write many practice DBQs, probably only 2 or 3. If you can weave every document into your essay (which is manageable), you’ll be fine. Just read your textbook.</p>
<p>French 4; 730 (French 1, 3, AP classes, horrible AP teacher)
AP Practice Book: Barron’s (pretty thorough)
SAT II Practice Book: PR (okay), SAT Subject Tests book (best bet)
Immerse yourself in the language. Read some Voltaire or Montesquieu 'cause they always have really idiomatic passages like that. Practice speaking/listening, brush up on your grammar. I think it’s pretty self-explanatory.</p>
<p>Chinese 5
I’m native, sorry.</p>