<p>Work loads of AP courses from hard to easy.</p>
<p>If you're aiming for a 3 then there is basically no work load for any class</p>
<p>If your aiming for a 5 thought I would say:
Most Work: Euro/US History (sheer amount of information) as well as Bio/Chem
Medium Amounts of Work: Physics, Comp Sci(if you're not a programmer), the Englishes, Calcs(if you're not a calc person), Spanish Lang.
Low/No Workload: Calc(if you're a math person), Statistics, Econ</p>
<p>.. ap bio and ap us/euro are ridiculous</p>
<p>Hm. I supposedly have a very good AP Bio teacher (last year's AP results had an average of 4.58 or something like that), but we rarely get homework. It's a relatively easy class.</p>
<p>Most of my homework load comes from APUSH, unsurprisingly. Although to be honest, that class isn't terribly difficult either. Just a lot of reading.</p>
<p>I don't get much in AP English, either.</p>
<p>Does anyone sle take AP Human Geography? That was my easiest AP. Most work intensive was APUSH</p>
<p>APUSH is absolutely ridiculous...I hated it (hehe you know who's not going to be a history major lol :p)</p>
<p>What about AP Enconomics?</p>
<p>really no work needed studied three days for both economics and got fours on both so i'm sure if u study even a little bit u'll get a five on both.
Most work intensive is AP gov those damn journals! :(
Easiest among the one's i took was calc BC(i've never skipped a class so much as calc class and still aced the tests).
MOderate is APUSH, AP Chem, AP Euro and i guess AP physics C.</p>