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I’ve only taken 2 - AP English Language and AP Spanish Language. Looking back, I’ve realized how much I’ve learned and gained because of those classes. Through AP English, I learned to appreciate writing and logic. I’ve learned how to become a better writer. Over all, AP English was worth it and I enjoyed that class. AP Spanish just fueled my desire to pursue languages in college and I wish to become multilingual. Also, in every day conversations, I speak a little bit of Spanish. From "si se</p>
<p>APES was really interesting, but also a bit depressing because it made me realize that we’re running out of resources at a much faster rate than I originally thought.
I also liked AP Spanish Literature. The stories we read were pretty interesting, and I got really good at analyzing poems. Now that I can actually understand the hidden meanings in poems I have a better appreciation for poetry.</p>
<p>AP Euro
My teacher was one of the best I’ve ever had and would always criticize us for not seeing the connections behind the facts. He forced me to learn to think critically about documents, consider bias, and write more effectively (not that I’m doing that with this post). He was also hilarious and always willing to help out the students. The actual subject matter was bland, but he was a great teacher.</p>
<p>Both Physics B and Calculus AB:
Physics is the most fundamental out of all the AP sciences; the others are based off of it. Yet there were many misconceptions/uncertainties that I had before I took the class–and beyond that I learned theories I’ve never heard of or really thought about and was amazed. Sometimes you have the feeling of you already knew things~but that’s because it often is experienced in everyday life.</p>
<p>Calculus also because of its fundamental nature–it is more advanced than arithmetic but it ties the loose ends and solves problems that earlier math couldn’t. It’s also nice to know how the interconnectedness described in euler’s formula and the fundamental theorem of Calculus etc.</p>
<p>AP Gov, teacher made it super interesting and we rarely had homework, so when we did everyone was somewhat motivated to do it. And almost everyone passed the test…</p>
<p>My thing was always Chemistry, so I enjoyed AP Chemistry. Though I never actually took the class (I self-studied for the exam), I had two years of regular chemistry. Chemistry is the central science!</p>