What is Needed for AP Psychology?

<p>I'm self-studying AP Psychology, and I wanted to know what is needed in oder to have a 5 on the exam? I already have a prep book from Barron's, but what else do I need in terms of books and other study materials? Or, will a prep book be enough? I want to be very prepared and I'm not sure if one prep book will give me the preparation I need. Lastly, will three or so months be enough to receive a 5 on the AP Psychology test?</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>Bumping...</p>

<p>Barron's will do just fine. (I read it the day of the exam--actually skimming some parts and skipping a chapter or two--and got a 4. Before that, I had never even cracked the textbook, and I was studying it independently.)</p>

<p>Thanks! Anyone else?</p>

<p>What are your guys' plans for studying?</p>

<p>I was thinking like studying Barron's for like 3 hr/week until the AP Exam.</p>

<p>Don't forget to buy and STUDY the released exam.........it's way worth it!!!!</p>

<p>My son did Barrons last year and took as many released tests as we could find. I think i bought a couple from a website last year- where you could print off the tests and all of the answers were explained. He self studied and got a 5.</p>

<p>Barrons is definately enough --</p>

<p>I have Barrons and I understand it all. Most of the kids in school are always complaining about how AP Psych is soooo hard. I don't see it. I'm self studying, but I might blow off the test this year and just take the course next year. I don't know yet.
2by2 do you still know the website where you bought the tests? I might buy some from College Board if my mom gives the OK. I have to prove to her that I have the ability to try.</p>