Easiest AP?

<p>I have already taken Euro, US, Phys B, Lang and Comp and I plan to take Chem, Bio, and Spanish next year. I am looking to add one more AP to my schedule next year. Not counting any of the mentioned exams, which AP course is the easiest?</p>

<p>human geography</p>

<p>psychology</p>

<p>i second psychology</p>

<p>i third psychology</p>

<p>add on statistics to that.</p>

<p>I agree: Psych.</p>

<p>However, I object to the person who said statistics was easy. Stat is only easy for people comfortable with math; I know a lot of people who were very intimidated by all the strange new notations and struggled because they lacked confidence in their abilities.</p>

<p>i quadrible Psychology</p>

<p>Macroeconomics has to be in the mix here.</p>

<p>I took sat of May. May I buy sat of March from CB?</p>

<p>Sorry. I made a mistake above.</p>

<p>I actually don't agree with the person who said AP Human Geography. There's only one prep book available - Barrons - and a lot of the terms on the test, including 2/3 free response questions, were not even mentioned in the book. I took the class, though, and knew what they meant - but anyone who was independent studying this year probably didn't find those questions too easy unless they knew a lot about supranationalist organizations, devolution, and urban gentrification. </p>

<p>But if you know a lot of random information that cannot be studied -- Human Geography probably is really easy. Not once did I learn the history of Canadian provinces in that class but I think three questions had to do with them. </p>

<p>Not that I'm talking about MC questions or anything.</p>

<p>If Psychology and Human Geography are so easy, could we hear some stories from some people who have self-studied for them? The books they read, the hours they put in studying, the score they got, the fulfillment they derived from the experience, etc.</p>

<p>for psychology just study vocabulary and walllla you got a 5</p>

<p>What I wonder is, if everyone is so concerned about doing an "easy" AP course, what is the point afterwards? Colleges likewise know you took easy AP exams, and so they won't be very impressed when they see an app with AP Human Geo, AP Psych, AP Stats...to give a few examples. Besides, easy exams cost as much money as the hard ones...why not just take a harder AP and make yourself look better?</p>

<p>macro/micro econ is universally easy.</p>

<p>US Government and Politics</p>

<p>oasis, for ap psych just borrow a textbook, like the one by david meyers, from someone and read it. it's really skinny for a textbook, IMO, and its pretty interesting. Also, you may already know a lot of the stuff if you are pretty well-rounded, general knowledge type person.</p>

<p>well, if you<code>re a math person, statistics isn</code>t all that bad. but if you hate math... then, i guess statistics would be a totally different story.</p>

<p>US Government and Politics is easy?</p>

<p>government for sure</p>