Too late to self-study three courses?

<p>I was thinking of self-studying Human Geography, Statistics, and Environmental Science.</p>

<p>I have background knowledge on Environmental Science as I just finished my Biology course and I can memorize a lot of things. Hopefully I can comprehend the other two.</p>

<p>Your opinions?</p>

<p>human geo and enviro science are easy enough to study a month before the exam in my opinion. </p>

<p>If you want a 5 in stat, you should probably start early though… there are lots of concepts that require practices.</p>

<p>I’m going to have to disagree on the stat comment. You can definitely cram it in a few days. Last year, I used the Barron’s AP Stat prep book a week before the test (especially cramming all the hypothesis tests the night before) and got a 5. If all you want is a 4 then it’s definitely possible. I’m not sure about the other two but from the other posters on CC, they appear to be easier than stat.</p>

<p>I read the Human Geography Princeton Review book two days before the exam and got a 5.</p>

<p>It was probably a high five, too.</p>