Don't Waste Your Time: How to Effectively Study for AP Exams and Subject Tests

UPDATE: As of June 2021, the SAT Subject Tests are no longer administered. For more on the cancellation of all Subject Tests, see our post here.

The tricky part about this time of year is that AP exams tend to tightly coincide with the May SAT test date weekend. This means that students are likely to find themselves prepping for AP exams AND SAT Subject Tests all at once. As daunting as this may seem, we have two tips to make this timetable work in a student’s favor.

1. Prep Early:

My favorite bit of advice for students is to begin AP prep early. Many of our clients have already started to review for their AP tests, which means that come May, they will have built stamina, memory, content knowledge, and approach for each AP subject as if it were second nature.

2. Match up Your APs and SAT Subject Tests:

Since students will already have prepared much of the content, I always recommend taking the SAT Subject Tests that correlate with the AP tests they’re already taking. This way, after a few hours of specific SAT Subject Test review, students can use what they’ve just studied for the AP test and put it to good use on the SAT Subject Test.

The take-away is that time is precious, especially in the life of a busy high school student. There is no point in wasting time thinking about hypotheticals – so, after being mindful and ready for what change will likely bring, it’s important that students go focus on what they do know, and use their precious and limited energy in ways that will yield guaranteed results.

Megan Stubbendeck

About Megan Stubbendeck

Dr. Megan Stubbendeck is an eight-year veteran of the test prep industry with ten years of teaching experience. She earned her PhD in History from the University of Virginia, where she taught for three years in the History Department. She has been part of the test prep industry since 2007 and has earned perfect scores on the SAT, ACT, GRE, and multiple AP exams. As the CEO of ArborBridge, Megan oversees all aspects of ArborBridge operations and helped to create our innovative curriculum.