<p>Since I'm taking so many AP courses next year, I was thinking about buying review books for each AP and reading them over the summer so I'm familiar with the material before school starts. Will this help at all, or is it a waste of time? Has anyone else done this?</p>
<p>does reading it over help you? personally. i don’t know if you’d really want to spend summer reading review books. they’re kinda boring and they only summarize, not explain. if you really want to though… just do what helps you learn.</p>
<p>I don’t think you need to do that, unless you have some reason to get ahead of everyone else in the class. Everything that is in the review books will be taught to you throughout the year.</p>
<p>Well if you’re taking an exorbitant amount of exams, it would be in your favor to get some studying done before the school year starts. </p>
<p>Nothing difficult, like physics or calc, just easy, self-studiable stuff that don’t require a comprehensive knowledge, like psyche.</p>