<p>I plan on self-studying for Biology and EnvSci in the same year, so for the 2010 exams, but I wanty to know when I shoudl start studying to be efficient in studying.</p>
<p>Assuming that you are self-studying primarily out of personal interest (which is the only valid reason), you should start whenever you feel in the mood.</p>
<p>I am self-studying right now so that I am introduced to the material and content. When it’s time to review for ap exams, re-learning the material will become easier, and knowledge will be reinforced.</p>
<p>Start Bio now. Start Environmental in like February.</p>
<p>Now I just have some exam questions.</p>
<p>Can I take the Calc AB exam and the BC exam in the same year?
If I’m taking an Honors Physics 1 Course, should I study for the Physics B exam as well?
Is the US Government AP and the Comparative Government AP prepared for in one Government class?
Is the Macroeconomics and Microeconomics AP prepared for in just one Economics class?
How many AP’s do you think is “too many”? I want to become a national emrit scholar, but I don’t won’t to pay for the exams and fail them =</p>
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No. However, you can take BC without having taken AB (you just need to study more material) and still get an AB subscore.
That depends on your interests and your work ethic. Do NOT self-study something if it does not interest you unless it is very, very easy and you want to get out of taking it in college. National Merit Scholarships are earned with high PSAT scores - APs are not relevant.</p>
<p>I meant National AP Scholar, but thank you for answering the questions.</p>
<p>Yes, start Bio now. There’s a ton of information to memorize. If you read through everything by March-early April, you can spend the next month reviewing. Try reviewing EnviSci while studying Ecology.</p>