<p>iwasatypo.. have you taken ALL of those AP tests? if so, thats CRAZy dude...... that's so many tests.</p>
<p>Yeah, those are the ones I've taken.</p>
<p>hardest to easiest:<br>
English Language
Biology
US History
World History
Statistics
Environmental Science</p>
<ol>
<li> AP English Language</li>
<li> AP Physics B</li>
<li> AP Euro History</li>
<li> AP Calc BC</li>
<li> AP Chem</li>
<li> AP US History</li>
<li> AP US Gov and Politics</li>
<li> AP World History</li>
<li> AP Stats</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li><p>AP Calc BC-i thought it was hard, but i put in such little effort throughout the year so that would make sense why i would think that</p></li>
<li><p>AP Euro-didn't study for the ap test and got a 3 but i had a really really good teacher and just wasn't sure what i needed to do for the ap test</p></li>
<li><p>AP Biology-i thought it was on the easy side with the exception of one frq about the body which we didn't cover in our class but i put a ridiculous amount of work into this class...probably like 90% of my time and my teacher was amazing</p></li>
<li><p>AP Comp-i am very bitter about this test i came out convinced i got a 5 and ended up getting a 2</p></li>
<li><p>AP Chem-i thought the mc was hard and the frqs and reactions were easy</p></li>
<li><p>AP Lit-mc is extremely easy, poem was hard, the prose passage was a little annoying but not too bad, and the book essay was easy</p></li>
<li><p>AP US-very straightforward and fair read through rea once and you should definitely be able to get a 4 if not a 5</p></li>
<li><p>AP Gov-a joke test for the most part although the mc was actually a little harder than some of the practice tests i did</p></li>
<li><p>AP Psychology-didn't take the class. put in a total of 10 hrs of work and definitely got a 4 if not a 5. the test pretty much made me laugh</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Easiest to hardest:</p>
<p>1.Statistics
2.Calculus AB
3.Gov
4.Euro
5.US
6.Lit
7.Lang
8.Physics
9.Spanish</p>
<p>Was there anyone who thought AP Language was easy?</p>
<p>Hard to easy</p>
<ol>
<li>AP Physics C</li>
<li>AP US History</li>
<li>AP CALC BC</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>APUSH</li>
<li>Chem</li>
<li>Language</li>
<li>Calc (I didn't know diffeqs)</li>
<li>Stats</li>
<li>Biology</li>
</ol>
<p>Hardest to easiest:</p>
<ol>
<li>Physics B. This was the first time I really did college-level Physics and there's so many different areas of Physics you have to be good in for this test. I think that for someone taking Physics for the first time this would be the most daunting AP.</li>
<li>US History. So much stuff to memorize, but since it all flows logically it's not that hard.</li>
<li>Physics C Mechanics</li>
<li>Comp Sci AB. My teacher really didn't know what she was doing (most of the students knew more than she did).</li>
<li>Physics C E&M</li>
<li>Calc BC</li>
<li>US Gov & Politics. Seriously, if you watch any American news network at all or read the newspaper, you could not study for this test and get a 3 or something.</li>
</ol>
<p>hardest to easiest</p>
<p>1 Spanish Language (and I'm a native speaker)
the a HUGE drop off in difficulty to
2.US History
then another BIG drop off in difficulty to
3. World History
then another BIG drop off in difficulty to
4. Environmental Science
5. Human Geography</p>
<p>hardest to easiest
1) AP Physics B....didnt get to cover Thermal Physics, barely got into quantum....I still answered everything though so that must count for something--I came out of the test with a headache from thinking so hard <strong>also had to study for it after taking the SAT bleh</strong></p>
<p>2) AP Latin Vergil....possibly the most material required out of any of the exams...1800 lines!! in addition to knowing grammar and vocab and writing three essay, also made more difficult because its the last exam on the last day ......i think i did well on this though
3) AP USH.....ridiculously easy MC, easy choices were really really random....deviations from progressivism in immigration et al. in the 1920s? change in government policy regarding western expansion in 1860-1877?....DBQ also requires outside info which isnt too bad but still a pain</p>
<p>4) AP Euro......multiple choice was pretty easy, essays not too bad....i totally rocked the one on the Reformation (cant remember the others....although DBQ was on EU)....got a 5, at my school 28 out of 35 sophomores got 5s....pretty sizable curve</p>
<p>5) AP English Language....fairly easy multiple choice, enjoyed reading the passages, first AP on the first day, essays werent too bad at all...especially enjoyed the free response....poor kids taking it next year who have a DBQ</p>
<p>Hardest to easiest:</p>
<p>US History (last year) - I'm just not a history person, and it requires sooo much memorizing. Luckily I had an amazing teacher and managed to get a 4.</p>
<p>Biology (last year) - This would have been a difficult test if I wasn't prepared. Memorizing the different cycles and everything can take up some time. Once again, I had a great teacher and still got a 4.</p>
<p>Environmental Science (this year) - A very broad-based science, so it doesn't go into too many specifics, making it much easier to study.</p>
<p>Psychology (this year) - I agree with what everyone else said. The topics covered on the test seemed like things I could have learned in a non-AP psych class. And the free response was ridiculously easy.</p>
<p>Literature and Comp (this year) - I love the English tests because you don't have to study. I'm pretty confident with my writing, and made sure to really review a couple of books so I could do well on the essay. Some of the multiple choice was challenging. I found it harder than AP Language and Comp because there's a lot more interpretation and analysis that needs to be done.</p>
<p>Language and Comp - The AP test I most enjoyed, as much as one can enjoy an AP test. It was one of the few AP tests that I felt confident with afterwards. I ended up with a 5. I find it easier than Lit because it depends more on the quality of your writing, rather than your ability to analyze and interpret.</p>
<p>It's funny how almost everyone rates Language the hardest test. Many people at my school felt the same way. If writing's not your strong point, I guess you'll have a hard time with it. I thought it was fairly easy, but then again... Throw a calculus test in front of me and I'll just stare at it blankly. :)</p>
<p>From my first four:</p>
<p>European History
Biology
Calculus BC
Computer Science A</p>
<p>They were all pretty easy, except European History, which I had to work a little harder for since I blew off studying for it over the 2005 summer.</p>
<p>My next APs I have a feeling it will be:
[Italian]
Spanish
English Lang
Physics B
Statistics
US history</p>
<p>those first four are gonna be very difficult to say the least, since our school STOPPED offering AP Spanish and replaced it with "Spanish 5", so my Spanish teacher isn't gonna be doing the listening part for the test. To cut the story I gotta go to another school and take that. (I might or might not take AP Italian, depends on how far my independent studying can take me)</p>
<p>In light of recieving my AP scores.......here are my rankings (most difficult to least difficult):</p>
<ol>
<li>European History-5</li>
<li>Statistics (very poor teacher and class)-4</li>
<li>Chemistry-5</li>
<li>Calculus BC- 5 (AB subscore 5)</li>
<li>Calculus AB-5</li>
</ol>
<p>(I'm tying Calc AB + BC b/c they are basically 6 half dozen)</p>
<p>From hardest to easiest:
English Lit
Physics B
US History
Chemistry
Spanish Lang
Calc AB</p>
<ol>
<li><p>AP European History. I think this one was the hardest of the tests I took this year. The multiple choice questions are brutal, if you ask me. The essays, not so bad... but the multiple choice hit me like a sledgehammer. </p></li>
<li><p>AP Calculus AB. Like someone said, the free response questions were, for the most part, very predictable and straightforward. The noncalculator section of the multiple choice was the same. The calculator section was a little bit out there, but nothing out of control.</p></li>
<li><p>AP Biology. Bio was a really tough class, but I was delighted with the exam. The free response questions were a walk in the park. The multiple choice were mostly questions that I felt I could have done after standard Intro to Bio. I suppose the fact that I had a superb teacher has something to do with this, though.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Well then I'm really happy I made a 5 in World History as a sophomore:P</p>
<p>But I made two 4s in Bio and Art History, although I thought the Art History exam was by far the easiest out of the three.</p>
<p>Hardest to Easiest:</p>
<p>AP French Lang. (Oh god I was so unprepared for this)
Ap English Lang.
AP English Lit.
AP US History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Calculus AB</p>
<p>So any updates on how the scores matched the difficulty level?</p>