<p>Easiest: Environmental Science
Hardest: Chemistry
(It probably would of been Physics, if I was taking it)</p>
<p>Some people were saying APUSH, but I think that the class had a huge work load but after that work load the test was comparably easy. Same with World History. Government is definitely the easiest History.</p>
<p>Next year I have a course load full of APs, but I don’t think they will be as hard as Chem was for me… that was intense.</p>
<p>I have a high verbal IQ at the expense of a weak math/science one. So I thought the histories and English Lit were a walk in the park, but next year Calc might kill me.</p>
<p>For CompSci A, it really depends on how analytical your mind is.</p>
<p>Well I’ll be taking chem, government and lit senior year, so I’ll speak on the 3 I’ve taken thusfar:</p>
<p>APUSH: if you have a good memory and can write good essays, it isn’t too hard. (I got a 4)</p>
<p>Language and Comp: pretty difficult, since many of the MC answers can seem correct at the same time. Only take it if you are willing to write vast amounts of essays.</p>
<p>Euro: slightly easier than APUSH, since the class spans numerous countries and centuries and therefore more generalized regarding the essays. The MC questions are generally on people and events that you would have definitely studied or can at least remember learning about lol.</p>
<p>In all, English was definitely the most difficult of the 3</p>
<p>Hardest: Spanish Language
I mean, not only does it have the oral portions (which are pretty terrifying, really, and involve a lot of improv sometimes), but it comes after four or five, NOT one or two, years of studying. Even native speakers bomb the test. That’s pretty impressive.
Easiest: I think it depends on the person. I thought that APUSH was pretty easy, but then again, I haven’t gotten my scores back :).</p>
<p>Of course you thought C was easier than B since you had already taken B. Most people only take one or the other, however, Standing alone, C would be much harder to start from than B.</p>
<p>The easiest is probably Psychology. Many people take it without out a class (as I did) and make 4’s or 5’s. I go to a school of math and science, and no one who has taken physics C has scored a 5 in the past few years. But that may come down to our teacher.</p>
<p>It looks like the consensus on easiest and hardest is that there is no consensus. Art History could be the hardest or the easiest depending on the individual.</p>
<p>Fuuuuuuuu…People saying Physics is the hardest :(…Our school is forcing some of us to take AP Physics C, even though almost none of us signed up for it. Mostly it’s because we’ve all either taken Calculus or are currently in it(I’m in Calc AB), and also because ALL the Physics CP classes are full, and that’s what I signed up for. So is AP Physics gonna be hell, since I’ve never taken a Physics class in HS? I only wanted 3 APs since im a junior, but now im in 4 :(.</p>
<p>I’ve only taken Euro, since last year I was a sophmore, and got a 4. It wasn’t too bad. Got kinda boring at times, but I liked it.</p>
<p>In terms of the class(easiest–>hardest)
Lang
Macroeco
Chem
Calc BC
Bio(workload)
World
US(workload)
Physics B
AP Spanish(non-native)</p>
<p>In terms of exams, mock(easiest–>hardest)</p>
<p>US
Macroeconomics
World
Bio
-------Big jump
Calc BC
Chem
------Not as big of a jump
Lang(killer MC…always missed -10/-15 out of 54)
Physics B
Spanish Lang</p>
<p>In terms of what was taken so far(easiest–>hardest)
Lang- 5- 2011
USH- 5- 2011
Chem- 5- 2011
World- 5- 2010
Spanish Lang- 4- 2011</p>
<p>Hmm, AP physics B was the easiest ap test I’ve ever taken…I didn’t study at all and got a 5. Physics c is even easier. Calc BC is even easier than that. </p>
<p>Bio and chem require some work to memorize. The history ones aren’t too bad.</p>