<p>I don’t have enough room for AP Psychology and AP Lang is full, but i still want to take the exam. However, I have the SAT II US History in June because I am taking APUSH. So, how can I self study for AP Psychology and AP English Language? I want to go to UCLA as a transfer student in about 4 years to study Film, Humanities, and Mathematics</p>
<p>I am questioning whether AP English Language is useful or not. Should I do that or should i do AP Psychology for self-study? I heard that colleges don’t like AP Psych because its easy. </p>
<p>I know that the content in AP Lang is based on rhetoric.</p>
<p>Buy the Crash Course book for AP Psych and read that a couple of times and you’ll be set for an easy 5. Really, really easy self-study.</p>
<p>AP English is a little trickier - make sure you know the rubrics for the essays well, and have a solid foundation for writing thesis statements and the like. Reading a lot of prose and writing is pretty much the best advice for that exam someone can give you. Also, familiarizing yourself with the lengthy list of rhetorical terms that are tested on that exam is never a bad idea. Buy the Cliffsnotes book for some extra practice. </p>
<p>Both exams are really useful college credit, AP English especially to place out of English composition classes that are often required of freshmen.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice. However, my brother has a Barron’s book for AP Lang (He’s a sophomore attending Johns Hopkins) already. He is majoring in Physics there. (Not important) </p>
<p>And Is Crash Course better than Barrons for AP Psych?</p>