easiest APs

<p>AP Calc seems easiest. AP Eruo is pretty hard.</p>

<p>AP Euro and AP American are pretty easy
The last chapter i read in my American book was 13 and there are 30 chapters, and i still manage to get an A in the class by reading REA and listening to the lectures.
AP French is pretty easy, basically reviewing everything you've learned from 1-4.
AP Bio is giving me hell, i should have never taken it, it's ruining my GPA: I got a C last quarter and a D in the midterm but thannk god i got an A and a B for the first two quarters so i'll end up with a B for the class.</p>

<p>i think the "easiness" of an AP class depends on what subjects you're already strong on. if you're a math person, calc will be easy for you. if you like history, apush will be easy.</p>

<p>having good test-taking skills also affects how easy the class feels. if you're good at multiple-choice tests, being able to reason out and find right answers without knowing the material, that will definitely make a lot of AP classes easier. also, being able to bs well in writing definitely helps in essay-intensive AP classes.</p>

<p>AP Studio Art is pretty easy in that you can do a lot of the work during the summer, e.g. the breadth section, and even the concentration section if you know what your concentration is. lol, but not everyone's born w/ a brush in hand. </p>

<p>I think AP Chem was pretty easy. The course might be hard, but the test itself doesn't do chem any justice. My teacher was also a first year teacher who had little control over the class.</p>

<p>But whether the AP test is hard or easy, doesn't have any correlation with the actual class you're taking. So the class could be a b*tch, but the test a breeze.</p>

<p>I'd say calc and government are the easiest and physics definitely the hardest</p>

<p>A.P World History is definetly not an easy A.P. I dont know what it was like in your school, but the class is suppose to be extremely demanding (millions of years of history in 8 months). Even harder then the class is the A.P test - 95 questions on info that tests inference, not fact.... I find out my score Mon, hope i did good =0</p>

<p>Well, I am preparing for US History and US Governement & Politics by myself as well. I think if you can get hold of a good text book for US history, you are pretty much set. Of course you need to read the book and take notes by yourself and need to enjoy "studying," but I think history is easy to study b/c it's like reading a story. Anyway, Government and history overlaps a bit, so I recommend you to tackle both!</p>

<p>vinny are you saying AP test scores are being released?</p>

<p>Yea the A.P scores will be coming out soon .... but I made a mistake.... I will be getting my SAT II World History score monday, not my A.P score.. I will get my A.P grade July 1 (by phone) or July 3rd (by mail). Sorry for the confusion - I cant keep track of all this crap! lol</p>