<p>So, this is my situation. I am enrolled in AP Chemistry and AP Calculus BC and have studied for all of my tests for 30 minutes the night prior to each test and have usually gotten a B with the occasional "A-." I am also self studying 6 other subjects which I have not yet started to even look over yet-AP Computer Science A, AP US History, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, AP World History, and AP English Language. Here is my study plan for the next 4 weeks.</p>
<p>EXAMS THAT I HAVE 2-2.5 WEEKS TO STUDY FOR:</p>
<p>AP Chemistry: Spend 4 hours/chapter reading 19 chapters from a textbook and take 4 practice AP exams.</p>
<p>AP Computer Science A: Spend 2 hours/chapter reading 13 chapters from a textbook and take 2 practice AP exams. </p>
<p>AP Calculus BC: Spend 1.5 hours/chapter reading 9 chapters from a textbook and take 2 practice AP exams.</p>
<p>AP US History: Spend 1 hour/chapter reading 30 chapters from a textbook and take 2 practice AP exams.</p>
<p>EXAMS THAT I HAVE 3-3.5 WEEKS TO STUDY FOR:</p>
<p>AP Physics C-Mechanics and AP Physics C-Electricity and Magnetism: Spend 4 hours/chapter reading 25 chapters from a textbook and take 2 practice AP exams for each section.</p>
<p>AP World History: Spend 45 minutes/chapter reading 34 chapters from the Barron's Review Book and take 2 practice AP exams.</p>
<p>AP English Language: Spend 3 hours/weekend for 3 weekends reading the Barron's Review Book and take 2 practice AP exams. </p>
<p>Knowing that I have and IQ of 122, remember most major details and some minor details after 1 reading, and that I will have the time to fit in all of these times into my schedule, is is possible for me to get a 5 on all 8 of these AP exams?</p>