Easiest AP Lab Science?

Title says it all. Between AP Bio, Chem, and Phys C which one is the easiest. I’m required to take one along with APCS but I’m not really interested in lab science so I just want to do the easiest one besides APES.

AP Bio is generally considered easiest. However, if you’re really not interested in lab science, consider taking regular Bio or regular Chem. It will be misery to endure an AP core science that you have zero interest in.

Physics C is the easiest if you have taken Calculus. If not, then it is the hardest. AP Biology also is really hard, but may also than Chem because people tend to find Biology more interesting than Chemistry. You get out what you put in Chem.

Calculus already taken = Physics
Calculus not taken, like Chem = Chemistry
Calculus not taken, dislike Chem = Bio

I don’t think there is an answer that applies across the board. “Easiest” will depend upon the student. Whichever intro course was the easiest for him/her will probably apply to the AP version.

That said, I’m not sure of the wisdom of simply choosing a class simply because it’s the “easiest.”

Environmental science, but i guess bio if you dont want to take that

@skieurope I have to take one, it’s required for a program I’m in unfortunately. I’m on the Computer Science Track but there is only one AP Comp Sci class (Principles doesn’t count) and we have to take 2 AP Sciences besides APES.

All of those classes are ridiculously hard. When you say the “easiest,” what I assume you are saying is, “Which one of these won’t cause me to have constant breakdowns and cry myself to sleep?” None of them are easy. At best, they are difficult. At worst, they are a stress-inducing, constantly studying and working on homework type of class. Though, if I had to choose one, I would say do Physics C because if you already understand Physics I and II, you will be fine with Physics C. Though, remember, even Physics C covers very little, they go on and on and on and on with how to do it, always adding extensions and so much more.

If you have a photograph memory, take AP Bio.