<p>Which is the easiest/most beneficial AP to self-study? In other words, in which do you get the most bang for your buck (with “bang” being usefulness and “buck” being effort)?</p>
<p>AP European History. Learn how to learn, and do it well.</p>
<p>I guess maybe also Calculus (AB or BC) when you realize that there is more to slope than just slope, and that your middle school math teachers all lied to you (in a good way).</p>
<p>ive never heard of anyone self-studying AB (maybe BC, cuz their school doesnt offer it or something…but not really AB)…i guess u can study Euro…it would be easy to selfstudy a humanities AP (like HG, Psych, Gov definitely)</p>
<p>somebody at my school self-studied AB and got a 5…</p>
<p>wow…its obviously possible…just i dont know anyone</p>
<p>AP Biology- EASY exam. It’s just a lot of memorization. AP Psych and APES are also easy, but they probably won’t get you credit. AP English is also another very easy exam, but I don’t think many people self-study it.</p>
<p>So if I’m taking Bio II and General Psych next year (my school doesn’t have APs for these) it would be possible to study additional AP topics and take the exams without much hassel?</p>
<p>AP English Literature would be SIMPLE if you’re good at reading comprehension. I like English but if you’re good at it already you so don’t need the class – all we do is discuss. If you read a lot of poetry/literature and are able to dissect it, I don’t see how you wouldn’t do well. The entire class is learning from practicing essays and discussing the literature we read. Necessary for me. Not necessary for all.</p>
<p>I’ve heard about Eng. Lit., too. However, Lit. is one of the few APs my school actually offered, but I’ve been in the room during the class (I won’t take it until next year, Sr. year), and all they really do is discuss, too. Any ideas about post #7 on this thread?</p>
<p>ya, lets take the Pysc exam, yohe can help us out…and human geo</p>
<p>The most beneficial would be the one you would most likely get credit for in college - this would be Calculus or a hard science such as Chemistry or Biology.</p>
<p>yeah Bio sounds like it would be good.</p>
<p>Is it probable to earn a 5 on the Psych by reading from the Barron’s book a week before the actual test?</p>
<p>“Is it probable to earn a 5 on the Psych by reading from the Barron’s book a week before the actual test?”</p>
<p>I would like to know the same for Human Geography, too. Are they as easy as everyone says?</p>