<p>I'm going into my senior year, taking 5 AP classes (Calc, Lit, Bio, Psych, Micro). Last year I took Stats and World (scored a 5 and a 4, respectively). I expect to get 4 or 5s on all my exams this coming year as well. So I'll have 7 exams under my belt, with scores of at least 4 on all of them. This leaves me one short of National AP Scholar with Distinction. I'd like to get one more. Which one is typically considered the "easiest"? Human Geography?</p>
<p>Human geography or psychology depends which one interest you more but those two are generally agreed to be the “easiest” exams </p>
<p>Me personally I would pick psychology since it interest me more</p>
<p>My son self studied both AP Psych & Human Geography as a 10th grader. We bought one of the recommended textbooks on collegeboard’s website and several prep books. With lots of practices, he was able to score 5’s in each - so I’d say that since you are already taking Psych, I would try for the human geography. One other thought though, and I don’t know the answer to this - since you are already taking micro, would it be easier to take the macro and self study for it? Perhaps someone else can answer that?</p>