<p>Order the AP classes that you have taken based on difficulty, starting from the easiest!</p>
<p>I would say:
English Lit
American Government
Psychology
Macroeconomics
Spanish Language (about the same as Macro)
Calculus AB</p>
<p>Calc AB was the only one that was really difficult though. The teacher’s teaching style completely clashed with my learning style, plus I’m not too math-oriented in general. With all the other ones except Lit, they were mainly time-consuming but not overly difficult. Lit was mostly in-class work that was pretty straightforward, other than outside reading.</p>
<p>US History
Music Theory
European History
Biology
English Language
Chemistry</p>
<p>American Government
English Language
US History</p>
<p>Me so far. (I’m a Sophomore).</p>
<p>Spanish Lang.
Human Geo.
Psych.
European History.
World History D:</p>
<p>The teacher in World History was a psycho, really. I also took it during my Freshman year, since it is only offered to 9th graders in my school, which I find idiotic.</p>
<p>Biology
Statistics
Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
Physics C: Mech
Physics C: E&M</p>
<p>If you are reading this thread thinking about which tests to take DO NOT take bio and physics in the same year. The tests are scheduled for the same day. Had to do >7 hours of testing in one day.</p>
<p>English Lang (easiest)
US History
English Lit
US Gov & Politics
Psychology
European History</p>
<p>I’m a sophomore, but I’ve taken 5 AP exams already.</p>
<p>Human Geography
World History
Chemistry
Computer Science A
European History (only because of one FRQ)</p>
<p>@bimbop - Can’t you take an AP exam during the late-testing period?</p>
<p>Human Geography
Environmental Science
US Government
US History
Comparative Government
Macroeconomics
English Language
Biology</p>
<p>Calc BC
Physics B
Physics C: E & M
Physics C: Mech
English Literature
Chemistry
English Language
Macroeconomics
U.S History
Microeconomics</p>
<p>AP Comp Sci
AP Stats/AP World History
AP Physics C</p>
<p>CompSci (almost nonexistent workload)
Calc AB
Bio (workload)
Psych (fairly difficult tests)
Stats (workload, tedium)
Lang (teacher)
World (workload, difficulty)</p>
<p>Stat
World
Lang
Comp sci
Chem
Bio
Calc AB</p>
<p>These are all pretty subjective though. I’m actually a math oriented person, yet I found AB most difficult because of my teacher’s delivery. Chem as a subject is prob the most difficult but my teacher was like the best teacher I’ve ever had, so it wasn’t too bad.</p>
<p>I was well prepared for most of these so taking them wasn’t that difficult, but I’m basing it off the breadth and depth of the subject material you need to know and how difficult the questions were.</p>
<p>-Psychology &Environmental Science
-Art History & European History
-Biology
-American History</p>
<p>I haven’t really taken any of the very hard ones, so this is just from my experience.</p>
<p>Human Geography
Biology
World History
US History
English Language & Composition</p>
<p>Calc AB
Biology
Chemistry
US Gov
US History
English Language
English Literature</p>
<p>As far as tests go, Calculus AB, Statistics, Human Geography, Environmental Science, English Language, and Psychology are all extremely easy.</p>
<p>U.S. Government
U.S. History
English Lang
Modern European History
Macroeconomics
English Lit
French</p>
<p>^Those are some of the most difficult AP tests.</p>
<p>Stats
Psych
Environmental
US history
Language
Chemistry</p>