<p>AHH! Few months left until the big AP Biology exam. So what are you guys doing to study for it?</p>
<p>I'm freaking out. I barely remember the material from the first quarter, so I decided to begin reviewing. Reviewing my notes, reading through them, reading reviewbooks--but is there something else I could be doing? I feel like its not enough..and what if I keep forgetting the information? Help please!</p>
<p>You don't need to remember every single small fact, you just need to get a general idea of everything and you're good to go. Of all things to memorize, understand ALL the systems (Kreb, Calvin, Ecology, heart, kingdoms/phyla, fertilization in animals/plants, etc.) and charts in your book. If words aren't going into your head, pictures might help. Try to get "blank" version of charts from your book (or draw your own) and see if you can fill them.</p>
<p>Sometimes drawing out pictures diagrams helps you remember key ideas. It sure did help me.</p>