<p>Ap psych seemed the easiest as a class, it was okay as a test too.</p>
<p>Difficulty of course varies from school to school and from teacher to teacher. Regarding the actual material, from what I know and have heard from others at my school:
Easiest: American history (no prior knowledge essentially required, but lots of memorization), Environmental Science, Stats, any AP in which you posess prior knowledge (such as a foreign language AP in a lang u speak, or a subject in which ur very good at)
Hardest: the hardest AP (material-wise) at my school is AP Physics C and Calculus BC, and Bio (b/c of the sheer amount of stuff u must memorize)</p>
<p>AP US History by far.</p>
<p>I don't take notes, I lose all my handouts, I haven't touched American Pageant in over 2 months, I sleep in class. I don't even bring a pencil or a binder.</p>
<p>And I have an A+ in that class. Get this- we had an optional, take home World War II test with the most simple problems ever- </p>
<p>for ex. "Who was president of the United States during WWII? This man is our only three term president:
(A) Herbert Hoover
(B) Harry Truman
(C) FDR
(D) Forrest Gump</p>
<p>Hehe. And it puzzles me to see people actually taking notes or stressing in that class- what is there to remember? I learned all this stuff in middle school.</p>
<p>AP Music Theory...haha you don't even get hw for that class. Just a quiz every week.</p>
<p>And...what did you get on the AP Exam? Sometimes, the class is much easier than the exam (and sometimes the opposite is true)...</p>
<p>I'm shocked by how few make a 5 on US Gov and Politics.</p>