Easiest AP tests?

<p>I wanna take at least 1 extra AP test, for a class that I'm not signed up for. Ya know, just get some extra credit on the side by reading the book only? AP Computer Science was recommended - other than that, are there other easy AP tests that a reasonable student could get a 3 on?</p>

<p>Because right now since we're signing up for AP tests, it's critical to know. What about stuff like World History, etc? I don't go on this board often, so wanted to know if there are any common ones that people take on a whim.</p>

<p>Human Geo/Psychology/World/Enviro
or so I hear.</p>

<p>Of the 17 I took, here's my top 5 easiest, in terms of self study capability:
1)Human Geography
2)US Government
3)Psychology
4)Environmental Science
5)US History</p>

<p>how long a study period do you need for psychology? if you study for 1 or 2 hour each day?</p>

<p>Depending on how much reading you're coming in with. Go with #1 on my list. It's a gimme.</p>

<p>But a general person studying 1/2 hours each day with the BARRON'S book should go for about a 4 week period (if not crazy cramming for anything else) and feel solidly comfortable for psych.</p>

<p>even without taking psychology classes during the same year? i've never actally heard of human geography, so maybe i should look into that.</p>

<p>Yes to the first question. Human Geo...do the practice questions on CollegeBoard's prep center. If those are easy for you, then DO NOT buy the Barron's book, just get the PR. </p>

<p>Otherwise, get the Barron's. It gives you all you need.</p>

<p>..if you are fluent in a non-English language take that AP exam for it.
My friend who is multilingual - in English, Spanish, German, and French, and random Basque .. took the German and Spanish AP and scored 5's. Easy 5's.</p>

<p>I was thinking about taking Chinese AP, but the I'm not so sure since there's so little info about it being the first year they have Chinese AP. for the writing section for language AP, how long do they actually expect you to write? if you want a 5?</p>

<p>Damn, my school doesn't offer the Human Geography one.</p>

<p>I think I'll try Computer Science or some sort of history one.</p>

<p>the stats one is pretty easy as long as you're decent in math. I mean, there is a lot of different formulas, but a lot are self explanatory.</p>