<p>I am going to be a junior next year and have already taken AP Human Geography (4), AP World History (5), and AP music theory (5/5). For next year, I am signed up for AP US History, AP SPanish, AP English Language, AP calculus, and AP chemistry along with honors physics and band (marching band......agggggggggh). The thing is, the AP class I really wanted to take was AP Biology but my school requires medical terminology and anatomy as prerequisites. Is it possible to self study for this exam? Feasible? Practical? Also, is it a good idea to self study for AP Macroeconomics or for AP U.S. Government, cause my school offers them only as full year classes (not as the traditional one semester classes)???????? Thanks.</p>
<p>A.P. U.S. gov would be perfect considering what you've already taken. You probably don't actually need to study at all for a 4, its mostly common sense, just read the newspaper or cnn every day and you should be game for a 5, imho.</p>
<p>i second ap gov... it's common civics.. you'll be fine if you're taking all those ap courses already.</p>
<p>No, it's not common civics. It's really esoteric stuff. The AP Gov was the hardest test. Self study calculus; srsly you are better off self-studying for TWO ap classes and taking that 2-semester AP gov class.</p>
<p>Bio covers allot of material. My class basically skipped the entire section on plants (or I slept through it) because we didn't have time... and it was 2 semesters long.</p>