<p>Easiest:
Psychology
Macro/Micro Econ
Language
LIT
Spanish </p>
<p>MOST DIFFICULT:
BC calculus
Chemistry</p>
<p>Easiest:
Psychology
Macro/Micro Econ
Language
LIT
Spanish </p>
<p>MOST DIFFICULT:
BC calculus
Chemistry</p>
<p>Human Geography</p>
<p>AP US Gov = cake</p>
<p>Moderately Easy: AP Physic C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism</p>
<p>Extremely Easy: AP US History, AP Chemistry, AP Biology</p>
<p>Jokes? Laughably Easy: AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>Stat is the easiest AP ever. Just make sure you can use that calculator (TI-83 or 84).</p>
<p>Are people replying to this thread in terms of the courseload of each class, the difficulty of each AP test, or both?</p>
<p>Psych and Micro-Econ. I studied Psych for two weeks and got a 5. I studied Micro-Econ for two nights and got a 3.</p>
<p>For me both the stat class and the test were easy. The test covers one sememster of statistics, but I learned it in a whole year and had a good teacher. Because we had so much extra time, I had no homework because she gave us time in class. I also didn't study for the AP because we reviewed so much in class. The test was even easier than the practices we had done... thus I conclude both are easy. (5)</p>
<p>Aignam: for me, the courseload, but I look thru pactice AP's I find on the internet and in books for some of the classes.</p>
<p>(so when you combine your knowledge on both.....it helps you estimate....)</p>
<p>practice* .</p>
<p>I have heard that the AP Psych. Exam is really easy...a majority of people got 5's on the test. I think that subject would be ideal to study yourself, since it's memorization of numerous theories, experiments, etc.</p>
<p>Environmental Science IS NOTTTTT EASY. I repeat. NOTTTTT easy.</p>
<p>try taking the barrons practice test at the end of the book. wheww..</p>
<p>I find it hard to believe that calc BC is easy...but i'll let you know how i feel about that come next tuesday</p>
<p>I think stat is easy, but curve-wise, it's hard to get a 5. but VERY easy to get a 4.</p>
<p>anybody has comments on AP environmental science?</p>