<p>Ok, so here is the problem..I have taken all math) classes in school and im now left with these classes.... Here are some of the available AP's.</p>
<p>Ap bio w/ honors lab
Ap physics semester long
Ap english 4
Ap US gov</p>
<p>Honors calculus 3 at local college (idk why its honors its apparently harder then calculus bc)</p>
<p>Dual enrollment:
AP art history
AP world history
Ap European history
Ap computer science A</p>
<p>any suggestions on what are the "hard" classes and what the "easy" classes are? Also is it a good idea to take Ap physics and Ap bio in the same year?</p>
<p>Depends on the teachers. I’d ask the seniors that are taking some AP’s right now and ask them if you think you should take it or not. I would definitely take their advice. I may not be as crazy as other cc’ers, but I don’t think you should take on all the AP’s unless you’re fersure you’ll get A’s in them and you really want your GPA to boost. </p>
<p>Why not take some electives and chill senior year? Lol. </p>
<p>I would suggest only taking AP Lit & AP Gov, but that’s just my personal reference to my school.</p>
<p>Yeah thats what I plan on doing, I might just take 3 or 4 Ap’s</p>
<p>What classes are the easiest will depend on what kind of person and what kind of learner you are. I personally found AP Gov to be a joke because I follow politics and basically knew everything on the test without studying (didn’t take the class), whereas I would find any science AP basically impossible. So choose whatever you think sounds interesting because that’s the class that you’ll do the best in. That said, my suggestions are AP Gov because it’s pretty basic concepts and AP Euro because it’s a super awesome subject. :)</p>
<p>It depends on what subjects you are most passionate about. You are most likely to succeed in courses that you have a genuine interest in. Also, such courses will prepare you in a particular field of interest … especially considering that you will not be happy doing something that you do not enjoy. Better, to design a curriculum on the basis of what inspires you personally.</p>