<p>I am planning on self studying 1-2 AP's. Which, in your opinion, is the easiest to self study?</p>
<p>AP Art History
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP European History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I am planning on self studying 1-2 AP's. Which, in your opinion, is the easiest to self study?</p>
<p>AP Art History
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP European History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Of the ones you listed, EnvSci is generally the easiest. I’m self studying it now and it’s pretty simple.</p>
<p>AP Biology is pretty easy, with background knowledge. =)
AP Environmental Science is supposedly an easy one as well. I wouldn’t self-study a history…</p>
<p>Whoever say AP Biology is easy needs to be shot, lol.</p>
<p>I got a 5 but it was a struggle. Everyone was completely oblivious when taking the test. And 34% of all students who took the test got a 1 last year, so it’s obviously not that easy. It is an extremely valuable AP but it is not a walk in the park. </p>
<p>I heard Environ. Science is easy. Unless you want to be an artist art history probably isn’t going to do you much good.</p>
<p>APES is rather easy… I’m taking it now as a freshman with no background in biology or chemistry. Does anyone know how stats is for self studying? and what abou the economics-- are they difficult?</p>
<p>AP Euro is not easy, the test is very indepth. Out of the ones you listed, Environmental Sci. is probably easiest. AP Psych is also easy.</p>
<p>calc is easy if you a math person. By your name you are, so do that if you have not allready learned it. Took me about 1 month of a hour or so a day.</p>
<p>Economics is not easy, unless you’re one of those people.</p>
<p>calculus is not easy to self-study without any calc background… APES is easy~ that’s what im studying now</p>
<p>Do you only want the easiest AP out of the list you gave? If so, then yeah, APES is apparently the easiest, but I haven’t actually taken it myself. And AP Psychology is also supposed to be easy - my school doesn’t even give high school credit for this class (that’s how easy the class is -_-). AP Computer Science A is also easy to self-study.</p>
<p>calc is easy, but multiple choice part II and free response stump me. But i’m improving.</p>
<p>Definitely APES.</p>
<p>AP Human Geography has got to be like the easiest one out there hahaha.</p>
<p>AP Eng Lang if you’re an english person…not much studying just do some practice tests.</p>
<p>Calc isn’t that bad but I think it would be really hard to self study…</p>
<p>I wouldn’t recommend AP Euro. I’m having enough trouble studying for that and I’m actually in that class with a good teacher and everything.</p>
<p>AP Econ…if you’re an econ person. I personally don’t like it at all but I guess it’s not too hard. I just need to find the motivation to study for it. Otherwise, the concepts shouldn’t be too hard to learn if you really focus</p>
<p>Do Earth/Environmental science and Macro/Micro.</p>
<p>Macro economics is a bit easier than Micro,</p>
<p>Micro involves a lot of analyzing graphs and knowing the difference between MC, APP, AVC, etc… and elasticity, which most people have a difficult time understand like I did. I had to ask my teacher to give me private tutoring lessons after school.</p>
<p>Since CSTs are coming up, I am scheduled to do 8 hours of private studying with her in 2 days XD I’m excited.</p>
<p>She has been an economics teacher for 20 years, saw the first AP econ macro/micro come. So she has a lot of knowledge under h er belt. and I’m confident!</p>
<p>EnviroSci is easy if you have some background stuff in biology and other random geology stuff.</p>