ok, a question i was always wanting to know about self studying (length to self study

<p>How long does it take to self study, include days or months (if months are needed), and how many books need to be read (atleast 1), if online courses are needed, and how many hours for all the days (and of course the final total time, best if in hours) just in case you did not understand, here is an example Ex. if i takes 7 days and on average 2 hours a day, then 7x2=14.
If you forgot the subject they are below </p>

<p>Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Computer Science A
Computer Science AB
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
English Language
English Literature
Environmental Science
European History
French Language
French Literature
German Language
Comp Government & Politics
U.S. Government & Politics
Human Geography
Italian Language and Culture
Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil
Music Theory
Physics B
Physics C
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Statistics
Studio Art (i guess you can’t really self study, but give estimate anyway, on the whole project)
U.S. History
World History</p>

<p>Anybody I heard geography is like 2 days, and psychology is also 2-5 days.
anybody have any other self study length estimate? econ?
History (world, ero, art, american, any)
statistics (i’m really intrested in this one)</p>

<p>I haven’t self studied these, but I’ve taken alot of the classes. Stats and Micro would be pretty quick self studies. I also took psych and would say they are comparably easy. euro would definitely be long and us in between. Other ones I’ve taken that wouldn’t be long selfstudies are us gov and environmental sci.</p>

<p>You realize this depends entirely on each individual’s reading speed, comprehension, relative skills and abilities, motivation, memory, and aptitude for the subject?</p>

<p>I think that people should include some more information when they rate the exams. Although Stat is considered to be one of the BS APs, I’m sure that a student who struggles with math will think quite the opposite. It’s the same thing with foreign languages. It depends on the students prior knowledge of the language. Someone with no knowledge of French shouldn’t (and hopefully wouldn’t) take the French Lit exam.</p>

<p>Thanks for the info, if anyone want’s to add go ahead, O agree with rockermcr, that for different people it’s different (except the general consesus on psych.)
because 11111 thinks econ (micro) is easy and honestly im strugling quite a bit.</p>