<p>How hard are the AP tests for:</p>
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<p>RATE on a scale 1-10
Any advice on which books to use? Barrons, Princeton, Kaplan… etc.</p>
<p>I’m going to self study for AP Psychology test so you guys tell me what’s the best book.</p>
<p>How hard are the AP tests for:</p>
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<br>
<p>RATE on a scale 1-10
Any advice on which books to use? Barrons, Princeton, Kaplan… etc.</p>
<p>I’m going to self study for AP Psychology test so you guys tell me what’s the best book.</p>
<p>Stats requires a fair amount of studying. USHistory is the most notorious AP history exam because of the amount of memorization required (by the test and teachers). AP Spanish can throw you easily because of its odd format. Psychology can be self studied quite easily. </p>
<p>Rating on a scale seems rather difficult since I don’t know what a 1 or 10 might be. For me, in terms of increasing difficulty: Psychology, Stats, US History, Spanish.</p>
<p>Personally I have only taken US and Spanish. US is just plenty of reading and how much of it you’re capable of absorbing, as for Spanish you actually need to be quite knowledgeable of all forms of grammar and need to speak it well, though I speak Spanish at home, so I found the test easier for me, though to one who is learning the language as well as news of a new format I would say Spanish is generally harder than US.</p>
<p>in my opinion…</p>
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