<p>I am trying to decide if I should self study for an AP this upcoming year and if I should which one. I have taken APUSH so far and recieved a 5 and this year, my junior year, I will be taking AP Biology, AP US Government, and AP Literature. I plan on double majoring in Political Science and Spanish in college. Oh and if you can with your suggestions tell me what materials I should get; I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks. :)</p>
<p>Psychology and Enviromental Science might be good ones. For Psych, a good practice book (and maybe a little reviewing in a textbook) suffices. Sorry, but I’m having trouble on the Enviro one myself…Currently I’m just going through our school’s AP Enviro textbook. It’s superfluous though.</p>
<p>Psych or maybe stats</p>
<p>Okay thanks for the suggestions. I was considering Psych, I’m not so sure about Stats and Enviromental because it wouldn’t be that interesting to me. I was thinking about Comparative Government…has anyone self studied this one before?</p>
<p>I self-studied Comparative Government this year using Ethel Wood’s study guide: [Amazon.com:</a> AP Comparative Government and Politics: A Study Guide, 3rd edition: Ethel Wood: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/AP-Comparative-Government-Politics-Study/dp/0974348139/ref=pd_sim_b_1/190-2042955-4088713]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/AP-Comparative-Government-Politics-Study/dp/0974348139/ref=pd_sim_b_1/190-2042955-4088713)</p>
<p>I got a 4, but I bet you could do better since you actually have a strong interest in humanities. I’m a science/math person and I studied it to entertain a very mild interest in politics. Honestly I didn’t even finish reading the textbook before the exam. XD</p>
<p>But keep in mind that the countries studied for Comparative Government change (as well as the state of politics around the world), so the study guide for last year might not be good for next year. I’m not sure though.</p>