Easiest AP Class for YOU!???

<p>These are some of the APs im in my school! [li] means im thinking of taking it. Pls TELL ME what were the Easy APs for You! and any advice for AP Class/Test for these below! THANKS ALOT!!!![/li]Btw, Im Junior History Buff! lol</p>

<p>AP Art History
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Psychology *
AP European History *
AP Government and Politics *
AP Macroeconomics
AP Calculus
AP Statistics
AP Environmental Science
Other????</p>

<p>im a jr history buff as well
thoroughly enjoying ap european history</p>

<p>For my son econ was by far the easiest they spent a full year and only did Macro. Computer Science was also easy, but that's because he'd basically taught himself all the material years before he officially took the course. He also found physics C very easy, but I don't think his classmates would have agreed. For him US History and Biology were the most work - they require a lot of memorization and he wasn't particularly interested in the material. He worked pretty hard at Latin (Virgil) too. Chem was in the middle.</p>

<p>My younger son is more of a history guy. He did World History last year as a sophomore and didn't seem to find it too difficult. (Got a 5 on the exam.)</p>

<p>AP Stats is insanely easy for me. I'm a math guy, so that helps I guess.</p>

<p>AP Stats is a joke (for now at least)... it's not even math.</p>

<p>^ Agreed. I can't even believe it's AP to be honest.</p>

<p>Human Geography is also simple, easy self study if you can read the Barron's book without falling asleep.</p>

<p>AP Cooking.</p>

<p>AP Human Geo if your school offers it.
I'm basically sleeping in that class since my teacher doesn't really teach..and then self-study right before a test using Barrons book</p>

<p>Macro is quite easy as well. Mostly common sense and some equations here and there.</p>

<p>AP Stats came really easy for me and so does AP Calculus. AP Stats isn't really the cool stats though. It becomes awesome when you start using calculus :)</p>

<p>AP Spanish *Language<a href="I%20hate%20Lit">/i</a>, hands down :D</p>

<p>(Hispanic FTW!)</p>

<p>Well, I only took or am currently in 2 APs and those were AP European History and AP Chemistry. Since I'm more of a science/math guy, Chemistry is not that hard for me but Euro sucked. It wasn't hard, it was just so... boring.</p>

<p>EDIT: By the way, 4 on AP Euro exam.</p>

<p>apenv. i know a lot of people who self studied the month before and got a 5 on the test. so the class must be pretty easy to.</p>

<p>AP Environ Science and AP Human Geography are the easiest AP classes in my school.</p>

<p>AP Psych is the easiest in my school. AP Eng Lit is the easiest for me.. I had a 96.75 :0. We don't have any excruciatingly hard work. We do have a lot of work, though, so it's imperative to keep on top of things.</p>

<p>AP Chem is definitely the hardest class I've ever taken.. 88. :(.</p>

<p>Stats was really easy for me.</p>

<p>Do you mean the test, or the class?</p>

<p>In terms of work, AP European History, AP U.S. Government, and AP Macroeconomics were "easiest." Then came AP Psychology and AP American History. This is because these classes were graded mostly on exams and quizzes, so it was possible to just pay attention in class, cram the night before the exam, and get A's with relatively little effort or time investment compared to other classes.</p>

<p>In terms of the difficulty of the material, I think AP Human Geography was probably the easiest. It relies heavily on memorization of terms, so anybody can probably do it if they put enough time and effort into it. AP Literature was mostly the same as an honors English course, except with timed writings instead of regular essays and the occasional practice questions from the AP Exam, so once again it is probably doable by anyone regardless of intelligence so long as they are willing to spend nights writing papers and reading books.</p>

<p>Your assessment of AP Gov/ Euro History/ and Macroeconomics is strictly for the course at your school and not the AP Test, right?</p>

<p>our easiest are music theory, econ, and psych</p>

<p>^ Is Music theory even UC-approved?</p>