Advice on AP classes?

<p>I’m taking three AP classes next year as a sophomore: AP Biology, AP Art History, and AP European History. I really don’t want to slack this year and I know I’ll get overwhelmed & stressed at times, so I really need advice on AP classes in order to graduate in white and pass the AP exams with at least a 4. </p>

<p>Well for AP Bio, you need to not only remember the material but understand and analyze it.</p>

<p>1.) Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts </p>

<p>2.) Read about the courses right now! NOW! You’ll understand the gist of them. </p>

<p>3.) The reason I emphasize acting immediately is because you will become used to this habit of doing things right away. </p>

<p>4.) Nice school supplies and having fun by organizing your supplies and life. This tends to motivate you since you will feel more in control of things and potentially create a vibrant environment.</p>

<p>You should go read through the threads in the AP forums.</p>

<p>Well, AP classes are generally more in depth than honors classes, so you’ll have to make sure you don’t waste as much time as you could’ve gotten away with before. You should definitely get Review books, and the sooner you look at them, the easier it’ll be for you to understand the material when it’s taught in class. Other than that, just manage your time, and try not to stress out too much. I’m sure you’ll do fine in your classes.</p>

<p>@lkatrina7 Your’e lucky your school lets you take all those. I’m taking AP Macroecon and AP Gov</p>