<p>there is some debate about which is harder between AP Spanish language/ AP Spanish Literature and AP French Language/AP French Literature. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>I don't know, but I have a friend that is complaining how AP Spanish is easier than AP French (she says that the essay prompt for AP Spanish was to describe a vacation with friends, while the essay prompt for AP French was to discuss about French politics... don't know if that's true).</p>
<p>if you took four years of spanish then AP french i think it might be pretty tough.</p>
<p>Actually, my friend (who doubled in Spanish and French so ended up taking both AP tests) says that in the end they're pretty much the same. French is just a killer with pronunciation. Even at AP level she says people speak like clowns, save of course for the native speakers. At first she thought Spanish was easier because of similar words and easy pronunciation, but that was before they pelted her with 1,304,395 tenses.</p>
<p>LOL, I wouldn't judge difficulty through the AP essay prompts. In the Japanese Guinea Pig AP test they just told people to write an e-mail to a friend. Easy topic, but I would bet that Japanese would be damn hard for a non-native to learn.</p>