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Easiest AP Exams to Self-Study

Hey y'all, I want to take a couple more AP exams before senior year, but I don't have enough room in my schedule. What are some of the easiest AP exams to self-study for? Any tips and recommendations would be appreciated!

6 months ago

Hi there! Some of the easiest AP exams to self-study for are typically AP Environmental Science, AP Human Geography, AP Psychology, and AP United States Government and Politics. Here's a brief overview of each subject and some tips for self-studying:

1. AP Environmental Science: This course covers a wide range of topics related to the environment, such as ecosystems, pollution, and environmental policies. Many students find the content relatively straightforward. To self-study, you can use the official College Board materials, textbooks like the Barron's AP Environmental Science guide, and practice exams to help solidify your knowledge.

2. AP Human Geography: This course focuses on human geography, including population, cultural patterns, and economic development. As most concepts are relatively easy to grasp, this is a popular exam to self-study for. You can utilize resources such as College Board's official AP Human Geography guide, review books like Princeton Review, and online resources like Quizlet for vocabulary study.

3. AP Psychology: This exam covers the principles of psychology and the scientific study of human behavior. The concepts are generally accessible and interesting to most students. To self-study for this exam, use College Board’s AP Psychology Course and Exam Description, textbooks like Myers' Psychology for AP, and review books like the Barron's or Princeton Review guides. Make sure you dedicate time to memorizing key terms and concepts.

4. AP United States Government and Politics: This course provides an introduction to the ins and outs of the U.S. government, including the Constitution, political parties, public policy, and more. To self-study, you can use the College Board’s AP U.S. Government and Politics Course and Exam Description, textbooks like American Government: Institutions and Policies, and review books such as the Princeton Review or Barron's guides. Also, ensure you keep yourself informed about current events and developments in U.S. politics.

For all subjects, make a study schedule, as consistency and planning are crucial when self-studying. Utilize online resources such as Khan Academy, YouTube video lectures, and discussion forums where other students share their tips and resources. Additionally, practice exams are essential for understanding the exam format and your areas of strength and weakness. The more you practice, the better prepared you'll be on exam day.

Best of luck with self-studying!

6 months ago

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