<p>I’m taking two AP tests---- (1) Spanish Literature and (2) Psychology.
How do I study in order/in hopes of maximizing my scores in both of these areas? Is anyone else taking one and/or both of these tests? These are my first two APs I will have taken. (I’m a senior in high school going to Muhlenberg).</p>
<p>Any hints/tips/suggestions, etc?</p>
<p>APs are starting to creep upon us…</p>
<p>Psychology: Read review books, take sample tests. Schedule yourself an hour or more of study. Psychology is a pretty easy AP.</p>
<p>Spanish: Do sample questions, read in Spanish, etc.</p>
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<p>Maximizing? Find where the derivative = 0…I’m pumped for the calc exam hahaha</p>
<p>^ Haha and where f’(x) goes from positive to negative values. I’m pumped too; got an easy 5 on my last practice test. Although next week we are taking another one, but it is actually going into the gradebook - a bit nervous about that. lol</p>
<p>Anyway, I don’t take Spanish so I can’t help you with that, but for AP Psychology I would use either Barron’s or Crash Course to review; both are great review books for the course and can help you tremendously.</p>
<p>Hahaha… Calculus, Psychology and APLAC are going to be my easiest AP tests. </p>
<p>Not looking forward to the Physics C exams…</p>
<p>For Psychology I’m looking over all of the terms and people. The practice tests seem to have a lot of knowledge based information.</p>
<p>Yeah, I was thinking of my Business Calc class when I wrote about maximizing…
(we had a test on it recently).</p>
<p>I actually have the Princeton Review book. Hoping it helps**</p>
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<p>From what I’ve heard, spanish is pretty much a toss-up if you are not fluent and psych is considered one of the easier exams that a lot of people self-study</p>
<p>Without boasting, I would say that I’m definitely fluent in Spanish. I just hope I get a 4 or 5</p>
<p>Ah didn’t recognize the “chica” in your username</p>