Hardest and Easiest AP Exam

<p>So, according to that list, AP Gov is one of the hardest, if not the hardest? I found it very easy and now I feel proud to be in the elite 6% that got a 5. Does that mean I would make a good lawyer? I hope so.</p>

<p>From the ones I took, AP Gov and English Lit were both very easy, AP german was tough.</p>

<p>Stats: easy (but I wish everyone hadn't told me that because you do actually have to know what you are doing, I was way too over confident which resulted in a 4 :( )</p>

<p>Chem: moderate, but quite a bit easier than expected </p>

<p>US History: it completely correlates to how much you study (I thought it was easy but I studied like crazy for that test)</p>

<p>U.S. History: Easy, after reading through the AMSCO book and taking crazily hard MC tests in class.</p>

<p>English Language: Hard, hard, hard; the MC part killed me. I didn't have enough time to finish, in addition to bombing the William Hazlitt (Was it him?) timed writing.</p>

<p>im taking ap world right now...its really easy...i seriously just scan the book the night before and i have the highest average in my class....all these idiots in my classes have like bs.....i took a practice ap thing..and felt bad that i got a 19/23...im gonna get 5 on ap test..TAKE AP WORLD HISTORY EVEN IF U ARE NOT ENROLLED IN THE COURSE</p>

<p>easiest: apush (got a 5)
hardest: ap euro (got a 3)</p>

<p>yes, art history is fairly easy. they sometimes ask the stupidest questions like "what culture does this sclpture belong to?" (with a picture of a dancing shiva). also the multiple choice part has 4 choices instead of 5 for each question.</p>

<p>stats is also easy. i was completely lost during the whole year and still managed to scrape a 3.</p>

<p>Hardest: Physics C E&M
Easiest: Psychology</p>

<p>Physics C is easy, as are the economics macro/micro, calculus BC, and all English tests, as well as history, government, psychology, chemistry, and statistics. Japanese language is a pain for students, since it's the first year, and will have a low ratio of students:native speakers.</p>

<p>Ive already gotten an A in an intermediate japanese course @ harvard and i thought the ap japanese was HARD
i.e. i got a 2.</p>

<p>back to the statistics. If someone takes statistics they know that that is skewed. Because you cannot just compare tests like that. Obviously environmental science will be taken by less people than calculus which will skew the data! There are lurking variables involved. By the way I took the AP STats test</p>

<p>how is human geo AP test?</p>

<p>For me (this year):</p>

<p>Hardest - English/APES (yes, I know.. but that stuff is hard to remember)
Easiest - Calc</p>

<p>i thought that physics C would be the hardest, and no doubt it is hard, but i looked the average points needed for each score (3,4,5) and on average getting half of the points on the test will give you a 4. so all you really need to do to score well is do decent on the multiple choice, get most of one FR question right and just pick up points here and there on the other 2 questions.</p>

<p>also, people who have taken it chime in, but many of my friends who took Art History last year said it was ridiculous</p>

<p>^ Easiest - Calc</p>

<p>Not this year lol.</p>

<p>easiest: us history
hardest: gotta be one of the physics ones or computer science or foreign language</p>

<p>Psych-Easy as hell. Read Barrons 1 day before the exam and got 5 </p>

<p>Lang-OK I guess.</p>

<p>Compsci-Moderate, except sometimes they baffle you on the FR. </p>

<p>Comp.Gov't-Rather difficult, mainly because there is SO much information to cover </p>

<p>Calc-OK I guess. </p>

<p>Lit-Hard.</p>

<p>Hardest:
Spanish Language.. partly because I slacked off this year. The speaking part slayed me. (Probably Econ will be the hardest for me eventually though).</p>

<p>Easiest:
Government seemed not bad? I got a 5 on US History and just completely reviewed the history summary in Princeton Review, so it was pretty basic/easy if you just know the facts.</p>

<p>Out of the ones I've taken/will take:</p>

<p>Easy: English Language, US History, Environmental Science
Medium: English Literature
Hard: French, Calc BC</p>

<p>Last Two Years:</p>

<p>Hard = AP Calculus AB, AP Biology</p>

<p>Medium = AP English Language and Composition, AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>Easy: AP US History</p>

<p>This Year:</p>

<p>Hard = AP Macro/Microeconomics</p>

<p>Medium = AP Statistics, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Comparative Government and Politics</p>

<p>Easy: AP Psychology, AP US Government and Politics</p>

<p>lol how do you have calc ab under "hard" and calc bc under "medium"</p>