AP Stats vs AP Physics

<p>Well I'm just wondering which one I should take o-o i'm an oddball</p>

<p>I think conceptual/more mathematical based classes are easier. Classes that require memorization are impossible for me.</p>

<p>Hence, I thought ap chem was a joke, all honors math classes are ridiculously easy, and will probably think ap calc bc is a joke (its known to be the same difficulty level as our h precalc class, and ap calc bc has a HUGE 5 rate at our school) </p>

<p>AP Histories and AP bio are the hardest subjects for me :/</p>

<p>So pretty much... which do you think I'd do better in? I can't tell if stats is conceptual enough or is just plain memorization. Our AP physics class is impossible...with only 1 A, 2 bs, 5 Cs, and 15 Ds+Fs ...so that worries me a bit :/ </p>

<p>Thanks ^^;</p>

<p>Is AP Physics B or C? C is the calculus-based one, which will be more relevant if you are doing any major that requires physics, or you are good at math.</p>

<p>AP Statistics is widely considered to be one of the easier AP tests, and is probably only considered equivalent to the lowest level non-calculus statistics course offered to some social studies majors.</p>

<p>ap physics C :slight_smile: </p>

<p>hmm i know ap stats is considered one of the easiest aps… but all the easiest aps (gov, world, ush, etc.) seem to work against me haha. ._.; while i seem to love the harder ones like chem</p>

<p>C is difficult but if you love conceptual stuff, it’s probably for you.</p>