<p>I was looking at my Ap courses junior year, and realized that I may have to take 7 exams.. Would colleges really care if I take an Ap class but not take the Ap exam? Are 7 exams too many?</p>
<p>exams:</p>
<p>AP human geography
AP micro economics
AP macro economics
Ap Psychology
Ap comparative Gov
Ap US hist
Ap calc BC</p>
<p>4 of them are single semester classes. what is the big deal.</p>
<p>thats true…Ive heard human geo, micro, macro, psych and comparative gov were some of the easiest…I might just take them all</p>
<p>wait wait wait wait… 7 AP exam )_)</p>
<p>Take them all.
Human Geo, Psych, and Comp Gov are all ridiculously easy. Combined, they are the difficulty of one AP Exam.
Macro and Micro are one semester each. It’s really just one extra long AP Exam, and Econ is not especially difficult.
All that’s left is APUSH and BC. </p>
<p>7 AP Exams=doable</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure colleges won’t give you credit for both macro and micro (read it somewhere) but its good to take both just to challenge yourself (i’m probably doing both) and you shouldn’t have any problem getting 5s on human geo micro macro and psych, Comp gov will take a little more studying</p>
<p>If you are good Calc BC has 47% getting a 5.</p>
<p>take all of them.
AP human geography,AP micro economics, AP macro economics, AP psychology, and AP comparative gov are all pretty easy. you should be fine</p>
<p>The only hard AP up there is BC if you aren’t a math person, or US History if you aren’t a history person. The other ones are pretty easy. I know Human Geography is just vocab pretty much from experience, and both the econ tests are really straightforwad. People at my school tell me Psych and gov are really easy too. 7 shouldn’t be bad.</p>
<p>YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! Human Geography is easy!!!</p>