When to start studying the AP review books?

<p>Hello, I currently have the following AP Classes:</p>

<p>European History
US History
Calculus BC
Physics B
English Language & Composition
Spanish Language</p>

<p>I'm not sure when I should start going through the review books, because I definitely won't have time to do all of those subjects the week of or before AP Exams. Also, I wanted to know if it was even possible to self-study Spanish Language, not being a native speaker. Any thoughts?</p>

<p>I am going to start the AP studying next week after the SAT, but I only have one AP to take, or maybe two if I take US history. If you got 6, you should probably start</p>

<p>I figured as much. At what pace would you study?</p>

<p>Anyone else care to comment?</p>

<p>Start NOW dude- study like mad- seriously, with 6 ap classes start ASAP SERIOUSLY!
I've got 5 APs and I started studying last December</p>

<p>Oh ****...haha thanks for the notice!</p>

<p>I have 3 APs this year (USH, Physics, and Calc BC), and I haven't started studying yet. I'll probably spend most of my time during spring break studying, but until then, I probably won't have time.</p>

<p>I started August last year. :P But I'm an exception. I used the review books to supplement and help me study for tests. Like I'm basically done with the PR AP Chem book because I've been using it to study for the tests which are basically....really similar to the AP format</p>

<p>let's see, two months... I would spend a week on each book, then spend the remaining time to practice all at once until the day for the test.</p>

<p>I have really good teachers on the most part, except for one subject (and of course Spanish [self-study]), so I thought it was basically unnecessary for me to go through the PR review books before chapter tests, etc. But I think the one book a week thing doesn't sound like a bad idea -- I'm just in a dilemma: Study the review books now and forget everything before the AP Exams or cram like crazy?</p>

<p>You won't forget, that's why you have the last two weeks to review.</p>

<p>I hope you are taking AP Euro and AP US Hist...at the same time, that's pretty crazy. </p>

<p>Good luck lol</p>

<p>I'm not even going to study for one of the APs i'm taking</p>

<p>Haha, thanks. I don't think I"m going to study for Calculus until a week before, because in my opinion it's the easiest of all of those subjects. And, I don't even know how to study for Language.</p>

<p>You're lucky if you think BC Calc is easy
I made a 5 on AB Calc last year, but those series are killing me</p>

<p>What I did for studying is make up a calendar saying study this that day etc...
It really helps</p>

<p>Yeah series are the most difficult part, I think. The problem is I'm a math-oriented person, so I"ll probably do badly on the Language and History exams.</p>

<p>I usually use the AP review/prep books at the same time I study the text books.
So I use it since September.
Hit the one that is the hardest to you rite now.</p>

<p>I am really math oriented also. I should pass the BC exam and get a subscore of AB 5 of course. I made a 5 on APUSH, but I am really bad at Language stuff also. My suggestion, MAKE A CALENDAR and get organized.</p>

<p>Will do. Which USC?</p>

<p>South Carolina</p>

<p>meh, study the night before, I did it for 4 APs last year.</p>