<p>So heres my schedule for my junior year,
AP Calc AB
AP Biology
AP English
AP American History
and Calculus Honors (Prerequisite for AP Calc AB)</p>
<p>Which AP exams should I really concentrate on? Which course is the most difficult or easy in your experience?
Is it possible to maintain all A's?
My strength is in math. My weakness is english.</p>
<p>APUSH will probably kill you if you're not good at writing. It nearly killed me, and I love writing. x.x</p>
<p>uhn?...you have to take Honors Calc. and AP Calc. AB...what's the point of that?</p>
<p>Preparation.... yeah, its pointless..</p>
<p>i'm assuming calc ab will be easy because bc was a joke (right after precalc), english is just like a natural skill for the ap exam so i dunno, apush was the easiest test ever for me, and i dont know about bio</p>
<p>APUSH just depends on your school, the test wasn't hard but some teachers seem to like giving out work</p>
<p>Hey! I'm an incoming senior and I took virtually the same classes! (but w/ an AP art thrown in)</p>
<p>and I took precalc honors concurrently w/ calc ab too, lol!</p>
<p>Anywho:</p>
<p>Bio test was more or less a cakewalk. Study a prep book and don't sweat it; the curve's usually uber generous</p>
<p>APUSH was pretty good. MC w/ a bit of pre test prep should give you a minimum of a 3/4, and a decent essay should boost you up to a 5. Be prepared for a relatively nonsensical dbq though.</p>
<p>CalcAB is easy if you're good at math. The test wasn't too bad.</p>
<p>English was definetly the easiest test wise (this coming from someone whose strong suit is math/science). The MC was a breeze, and the essays were were simple.</p>
<p>Moodrets, you better be not lieing...</p>