<p>For those of you that have taken BOTH and assuming that a student is equally adempt at both history & literature, which of these two AP classes do you think are the most difficult?</p>
<p>I KNOW this is subjective and everything, but I want your subjective impressions.</p>
<p>See, I didn't find this year's AP US History test difficult at all. In fact, I'm confident enough to say that I got a 5, but we'll see what happens. Yes, sometimes ETS throws in some obscure things, but most of the time, the questions concern things that you have actually learned in school. And on top of this, if you know the time period from 1790 to 1930, chances are you're golden for the test. This year's test had a majority of multiple choice questions from that time period. The AP US History test is definitely one of the easier ones, although I've only taken three so far, and I have to take Language and Composition late.</p>
<p>US History is hard for those who can't remember things well, but happen to have other skills. History is a test of memory, I got a 5 easy. Lit is mostly the essays which require creativity, and I found it to be harder.</p>