<p>Okay… I know that everyone has busy schedule… after school activities and all.</p>
<p>do you guys study around like 5 or 6 when you come back home until like 8 or 9??</p>
<p>If you guys do that everyday… I really admire you. I am sometimes motivated, sometimes not. </p>
<p>I am going to take Bio, Psychology, maybe Chemistry, maybe US history, maybe other easy subjects that I can study easily…</p>
<p>If you guys are studying AP on your own right now, how do you guys manage your studying time and keep motivate yourself?? :)</p>
<p>I need some help! thanks.</p>
<p>if you start early, itll be like reading a book.
then cramming with study guides.</p>
<p>yup yup. also, the one AP i self-studied was the one i was most interested in, so that definitely helped. if you plan on self-studying, don’t take it just to take it. you’ll lose motivation fast.</p>
<p>… that also goes for actual classes. but not so much, since there are school requirements and everything.</p>
<p>I might be misinterpreting your question, but it sounds to me like you’re talking about AP classes in general, not just the ones you self-study. If that’s the case, there really is no need to set aside an hour every night just to review notes from September. Instead, stay on top of your homework, and make sure you understand everything you need to know at that particular moment. </p>
<p>Now as for self-studies, I’m definitely not the expert. I would say develop a schedule. If you have a textbook, plan to read however many chapters you need to read every week, and stick to it. Get the gist of the material, and then when May rolls along, cram with an AP review book. I admit it’s not the best way to study, but it works well for those of us who aren’t so gifted with discipline and free time.</p>