<p>"Easiest... Psychology, Env. Science, and Stats!"</p>
<p>someone said that couple months ago and now...today after being of the people who took the 2006 Stats exam...i would have to say that Stats is now one of the hardest exams...especially if its headed into being a harder exam like this years.</p>
<p>Lit is harder, i'm in the lit class this year, but took the language exam because i thought it was easy, guess what? it currently ranks as the easiest AP exam i've ever taken, and i studied maybe 30 minutes for it. lit asks you for the hidden meanings, where language asks you what methods did the writers employ to get their points across.</p>
<p>I haven't taken any AP courses and exams, but from what i hear at school:</p>
<p>AP Bio: Mixed opinions. Some say it's easy because it's just memorizing. Some say hard because it's waay too much memorizing.</p>
<p>AP Art History: Moderate to Challenging due to memorizing facts.</p>
<p>APUSH: Moderately to Slight Challenging due to memorizing historical facts.</p>
<p>AP ENV. SC: Easy. They just tell me "Easy"</p>
<p>AP ENGLISH: HARD.</p>
<p>AP GOVERNMENT: Challenging to Hard.</p>
<p>AP PHYSICS: Depends. I would say extremely hard because I suck at math. As well as for AP CHEM. But many math-brainers simply say "Easy stuff, man"</p>
<p>Let's see... before this year, I'd taken 15 AP tests and gotten 5s on all of them. Yesterday, I took Spanish Language and will probably receive a 2 or 3. So... at least in my experience, foreign language APs are definitely the hardest.</p>
<p>As so many other people have said, it's terribly subjective. I personally think that AP Physics B and C, Chem, Bio CompSci and Calc BC are the hardest from what I've heard due to all of the detail, but I'm also not as strong in the sciences. And all of my AP studio art friends tell me that their portfolios are a huge pain because a) it takes so long to come up with just one piece, and you need something like 10-12 from what I've heard and b) grading is so subjective that it's hard to get a 5.</p>
<p>It also helps if you have really good teachers for AP subjects; my school has great history, english and language departments and math is also pretty good in preparing you for all of the standardized tests. History also is my favorite as well as strongest subject, so I had no issues with APUSH and I don't think that Euro will be too bad either. Eng lit isn't very challenging because it's a lot of passage/poetry analysis and timed essay writing, and that's the sort of stuff you do in class all the time anyway. I didn't bother to prepare at all and I did well.</p>
<p>AP French language really isn't that hard; I don't know about French lit because my French lit seminar classmates and I decided not to take it after having done AP French language. I'm not even a native French speaker, but I barely studied outside of the required AP past exams practice I had to do in class. Seriously, there are so few questions about verb tenses it's actually scary. You just have to be able to write, remember grammar concepts and speak decently. I'd imagine that Spanish is tremendously hard because of the curve and the number of native speakers who take it.</p>