<p>I'm most likely taking 3 AP classes next year as a junior, APUSH, AP Calculus AB, and AP Lang, and I was wondering what the work load would be like and how difficult each class is.</p>
<p>APUSH usually has a pretty rigorous workload, from what I’ve heard from fellow students, looking at the textbook my school uses, and just by definition since it’s a history course. This will probably depend on your teacher and school.</p>
<p>Calc AB does not have much of a workload at all. This is based on my experience with my teacher, but hey, last year everyone under that teacher passed the AP exam, so I think his method is pretty good. I mean, we get homework every day except for test days, but there are usually no more than 10 problems. We do take somewhat extensive notes, but the workload really is not that bad.</p>
<p>AP Lang-this will definitely depend on your teacher and the way your school decides the curriculum. Some people say that the class is easy, others say that it’s killer. Be prepared at the very least to write a ton of essays.</p>
<p>Hope that helps! :)</p>
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<p>Probably because it covers a semester’s worth of college calculus over a whole year in high school.</p>
<p>If the OP is a junior in calculus, s/he is probably a top math student and should consider calculus BC instead.</p>
<p>Hmm… interesting that at my school the difficulty is completely different. </p>
<p>AP Lang is hard because people can’t read passages well (no experience in this class)
AP Calc is not hard to learn but your grade is hard to keep up
APUSH complete joke</p>