<p>there are PLENTY of threads on this topic- go searching, and don't try to ask the same question again and again (not specifically you, but to everyone)</p>
<p>If you're good at reading and have good declarative memory, any of the social studies APs (American, European, or World History) should be a breeze. If you're a good writer, AP Eng Lang. should be easy. If you're good at interpreting literature, Eng. Lit should be easy. If you're good at math, Statistics should be a breeze. And if you're good at science, Biology won't be too hard either.</p>
<p>Ask yourself: "what am I good at?" and go from there.</p>
<p>AP International Mathematics Olympiad should be pretty easy. A week or so of studying and you should be able to understand most of the concepts. Just make sure you don't mess you your operation signs and you're good to go. A basic knowledge of numbers is required, like counting. It should be an easy 5.</p>
<p>wait, the Physics C test is easy? I'm taking the class now and my teacher has been giving me more hw than any of my otehr 4 aps. The first day she gave a speech about how hard it all would be.</p>