<p>I’m having a situation here.</p>
<p>I am taking an AP Stats class. However, the class has been…too slow. With only two weeks to go before the test, we are just starting with random variables. We still have not seen hypothesis testing, population parameters, confidence intervals…etc. The class will most likely cover this in short detail, and even so, I’m worried that we won’t manage to complete the topic outline. </p>
<p>I am willing to devote hours of studying on my own for the test, but I would like to know: which of the topics that I have not yet seen should I pay attention to the most? Which topics are the most covered (or important) in the actual AP Stats exam? </p>
<p>We are using The Practice of Statistics 4th Edition (For AP) as a textbook. I also have a Princeton Review prep book from 2012.</p>