What are some good APs to self study in under two weeks?

<p>So far I've finished self-studying for AP Macroeconomics and I'm (conceivably) going to complete AP Psychology soon (for the late AP exam). Are there any APs I can throw in last minute which I can easily get a 5 (or, at worst, 4) in with under two weeks of review? AP Macroeconomics took just under a week for me if that helps. Also, I'm going into Sciences at UBC, but I'm not too picky about the subject itself so long as I can ace it (and hopefully it will be mildly interesting at the very least). </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>This is all from personal experience: </p>

<p>Calculus BC - I studied the Art of Problem Solving Calculus book for about 2 weeks. Got a 5.
Comparative Government & Politics - Princeton Review.
English Language & Composition - PR.
Environmental Science - PR.
European History - PR.
Human Geography - PR.
Macroeconomics - 5 Steps.
Microeconomics - 5 Steps.
Physics C: Mechanics - All I used was PR for about 2 weeks. Got a 5.
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism - ^Same.
Psychology - PR.
Statistics - PR.
U.S. Government & Politics - PR. </p>

<p>The easiest APs are Human Geography, Psychology, and Environmental Science. If you can do AP Macroeconomics in 2 weeks, I’m sure you could do those in time for the exam :)</p>

<p>If you are any bit competent at math, Statistics is the way to go. Get Barron’s for it and skip to the last ~5 chapters and know what confidence intervals and hypothesis tests are. Other than that, it is just means, standard deviations, and logic.</p>

<p>So how long should this take if I invest 2-3 hours a day exclusively towards AP Human Geography? </p>

<p>Are you taking AP exams just for the sake of taking AP exams?</p>

<p>Nope, I want the credits for university. Why would I waste hundreds of dollars? </p>

<p>Geez @IHatetheWaitlist‌ How’d you manage to do all of that?
I understand Env. Science, but Calc BC in 2 weeks? o_o
Do you have tips for Econ? lol
I’m taking both in a couple of days and I don’t know much (self-study, or rather lack of)</p>

<p>Most colleges place a cap on the number of AP credits they will take…honestly I don’t think it’s worth all the effort</p>

<p>I just signed up for Calculus AB instead of Human Geo, so that I can eliminate a pre-req for first year UBC sciences. Thanks, guys. </p>