<p>Favorite: Calculus
Least favorite: Chemistry (I actually took IB Chem HL so this might be cheating, but I just hate chemistry in general haha). </p>
<p>Favorite: AP Psychology. The material was so interesting that it didn’t take effort to retain info.
Least Favorite: AP Environmental Science and AP Stat. both were tedious to learn. </p>
<p>Favorite: AP Biology (teacher is so sarcastic, it’s pretty funny)
Least Favorite: AP English Lang (love the teacher, hate the content)</p>
<p>Favorite: APUSH
Least Favorite: AP Bio</p>
<p>Favorite: AP Psychology
Least Favorite: AP Statistics </p>
<p>I’ve only taken world history and psychology, and hated both, so I’ll just do the AP classes I’m looking most forward to</p>
<p>Favorite: AP Human Geography
Least Favorite: AP US History</p>
<p>I’ve only taken three AP’s and loved them all-- music theory, environmental science, and calculus AB.
Music theory was the best, though. Every person in the class was passionate, musically talented and eager to learn.
Environmental science was tedious to learn but the material was interesting so I didn’t mind the work. Same with calculus. </p>
<p>My two cents: don’t take an AP class just for the grade boost. Lots of students at my school do that and complain every day about the grueling workload.
Take classes you’re interested in, and I promise you a more meaningful academic experience. </p>
<p>Favorite: Chem
Least: AP Lang - basically the teacher sucked.</p>
<p>Favorite: Calculus BC, Economics, and Physics C
All three of these classes have been the most mind-blowing amazing classes I’ve ever taken.
I love robotics and have been doing it since I was little. But not until I took Physics did I realize why I did things. Before I would know what to do but not why, but now I have a reason for the things in robotics I do which allows me to make better choices.
Calculus just explains the world. Everything just makes sense after calculus. It opens your eyes to why the universe acts as it does, why things in Physics do what they do.
Economics is more than the study of money and the economy. It is the study of decision-making itself. After studying economics, you learn how decisions are made, how society functions, the impacts of tiny changes on the grand scheme. It opens your eyes to the true workings of decisions both on the individual level and the societal level.</p>
<p>Favorite: Calc bc/world history: Calc was super easy and fun and world history was fun and highly interesting but not as easy
Least favorite: ap language and composition: destroyed my gpa with a B- and any confidence I had in my English skills and found it to be boring, hated the teacher, and found our analyzation of mostly boring material to be superfluous and pretentious (hearing 16 year olds dismiss a 14 year old as being “childish” and “immature” when that 14 year old fared far better in the real world than they would (huck Finn)) and largely up to one’s own imagination and made me hate English and dislike the snobbish elite in my town and other people. yeah not a great experience. Worst decision of my life to take this class.</p>
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