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If I study for 3 AP exams by

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studying 1 hour per subject for two weeks, would I do well? I retain information very well but I have no clue how difficult those exams are.

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  1. It depends on your teacher. Some are more strict than others. Study enough to know the information well; that could mean 1 hour, it could mean 3. It all depends. Visiting collegeboard.com and looking at past exams can really help you get a better sense of what material you need to know.


  2. If you retain information well and you've been doing well in the classes, then your study plan should work out.

    I took two AP tests one year, and did very well on both. For AP History, I was always an A student, but I studied intensely (about an hour/day for a week) to help me brush up on the stuff we learned early on.

    I didn't call it studying, though--for me, it was reviewing. It was just reminding myself of everything I'd ALREADY learned. Just a heads up: cramming new information rarely works (it often just ends up confusing you) but reviewing is very valuable.

    In my opinion, I wouldn't have gotten such a good score on my AP History test if I hadn't reviewed so intensely beforehand. It really helped--plus, it reminds you that you know the information, so that helps cut down on test-taking anxiety.

    So, DO NOT cram new information. Make sure you're doing well during the school year and THEN review like mad for a week or two. You should be fine.

  3. i had my AP exam already

    study as much as you can for each subject

    honestly you should have started studying alot sooner for your exam

    but if you understand the subjects well than the tests shouldnt be to difficult...dont stress it really doesnt help and once you get to the exam room just act like its another test in your regualr class room....it helps....GOOD LUCKKK!!!

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