Apes?

<p>Rate its difficulty on a scale of 1-10. </p>

<p>I am deciding on taking this or Anatomy/Physiology for my senior year. I have already taken all the advanced science course offered. I will have 3 AP classes and 4 AP tests. Should I add APES to that? Is it worth the effort? I kind of want to relax and I am happy with my 4 AP tests, but will it help me if I add on more?</p>

<p>I found APES to be a very interesting subject, so it was enjoyable to study. This was my first AP test, so my difficulty rate should be ignored, but i’d say: 3</p>

<p>apes is too little info and too specific imo</p>

<p>The class of APES wasn’t that hard. It was a crapload of labs, but only a couple of the chapters were “science”. Most were more like policy, economics, common sense, and population patterns. I thought the test was disproportionately difficult, however. It probably won’t be the hardest AP test I take, but it was definitely tough in comparison to the class itself (and it seems like other people are saying the same thing).</p>

<p>So is it worth to take it? With Calc, Stats, Gov, and Ecom? I personally do not care THAT much, I don’t even like the subject.</p>

<p>I’d take anatomy–it’s easy and fun; you get to cut open cats and all that fun stuff ;)</p>

<p>I haven’t taken an APES course but I can tell you from firsthand experience that the APES exam is substantially difficult…</p>

<p>im obviously not fluent in AP lingo.
first thing i thought of was of chimpanzees.</p>