<p>AP Psychology vs. AP European History, which is easier?</p>
<p>AP Psychology can take two months to study if you have only one or two ap exams to study. </p>
<p>AP European History takes more than two months to study since it’s a two-semester class.</p>
<p>I say AP Psychology would be easier.</p>
<p>But if you’re talking about the class, depends on teacher.</p>
<p>AP European History is far more difficult by anyone’s standards. While I think the coursework is more interesting, there’s a LOT to cover (really there’s a lot to cover for any history class)</p>
<p>but yeah, take psychology if you want easy credit.</p>
<p>AP Psych is a trillion times easier than AP Euro (no exaggeration)</p>
<p>Thanks, all.</p>
<p>How about US history and AP European History, which is easier? Thanks.</p>
<p>That’s a tough comparison…both are pretty bad. Just looking at the grade distributions, more people seem to pass AP euro, but really both are difficult.</p>
<p>U.S. History - you would get annoy by the American politics and vocabulary.</p>
<p>European History - the annoying part is knowing each nation’s monarchy and policies before 1900.</p>
<p>But, European History exam is easier because for the DBQ, you don’t need to know anything and you have three essay options per part for the last two parts of the FRQ.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Why do you guys think AP Psychology is easy?</p>