When do you think I should start studying for these APs?

<p>Why are you self studying so many? Calc BC in particular looks better if you have taken the class, not just the test. At least, you should take at least one of the AP calc classes, and if it’s AB self study BC. If your school offers neither, then that’s okay, however if your school offers either AP calculus course you should take that first.</p>

<p>Calc BC- If you’re still going to do this one, start within a month. Although it’s not a hard test there’s a lot of material, and since it’s math you will need to be well versed in all the problem solving techniques. The plus side is that the curve is huge.
Psychology- You can start from February to even April; one of the easiest tests to self study
Environmental Science- Same as psychology
Physics B- Start within 2 months. This test covers a wide range of material.
European History- Start now. Lots of material to cover, since it’s an AP history class. There is a bit of overlap with AP WH but not that much; however the tests are structured similarly. I’d really advise not doing this one…</p>

<p>Too broad a range of APs to self study. If some content overlapped (ie USH and Euro or English lang&comp and English lit) than it’d be fine. But there’s no way you’re scoring 4-5 on all of them.</p>

<p>Save your money. Choose at most 2 to self study. Even that’s a lot.</p>

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<p>Bump 10char</p>

<p>It’s been a while since I’ve last been on this thread. I just wanted to say somethings since I never answered some of the questions you guys asked me. The only reason I want to get 21 APs is because I just want to. I know 21 APs are not needed for college admissions and I realize that colleges would rather have me focus on something else rather then waste my time studying random subjects. I just like the challenge and the fact that people told me that it wasn’t possible. That was my drive to complete those 7 APs that year. I managed to get all 5s. I hardly spent any time studying for them. I crammed and procrastinated a lot during the last 2 months before the AP exams and I guess I got lucky. I didn’t waste any time that I couldve used for other things. I was still able to keep a busy schedule that was AP free. </p>

<p>Thanks for the advice though. It helped fuel my drive to pass those AP exams.</p>

<p>^Pics or ■■■■. All 5’s on 7 AP tests while “barely” studying? LMAOO</p>