APs? Do they even matter?

<p>According to my understanding; the difficulty of APs should go something like this;</p>

<p>AP Physics C, AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry, AP Biology,
AP European History, AP US History, AP English Literature, AP (Foreign Language) Literature
AP Computer Science AB, AP Statistics, AP English Language
AP Environmental Science, AP Art History, AP (Foreign Languages)
AP Psychology, Macro/Micro Economics etc.</p>

<p>Hey, I like the area under the curve. It's really the only thing I understood in calc hahaha.</p>

<p>Really, ParentOfIvyHope? A lot of people in my school seem to be okay with AP Calc BC, but then maybe that's because some people ditch AP Calc BC for AP Stat...</p>

<p>^^^: You need to take into account the fact that the student dare to take AP Calculus are already very capable in Mathematics and same is true for AP Physics C.</p>

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<p>You should all be aware by now that the 2008-2009 Common Application, used by hundreds of colleges, has lots of spaces for self-reporting AP test scores.</p>

<p>AP Studio Art was more difficult than AP Biology, AP Physics, and AP Chemistry combined. The entire year is the AP test. Art is super time consuming, so much work and dedication. Physics, Biology, and Chemistry is all just formulas, memorization, and math, which is considerably easier to do because its not AP Studio Art.</p>