<p>AP Physics hands down, although AP Calc is also quite formidable.</p>
<p>I have noticed that AP Computer Science A is particularly polarizing, it seems to be one of those things where you either get it or don’t as evidenced by a high drop out rate and scores that gravitate to either end of the spectrum, it is rare to see 2s as most get 5s or 1s. And we have an excellent teacher here so yeah</p>
<p>As far as I know it’s AP Team (or in some school’s it’s referred to as AP Humanties, basically it’s AP Lang and APUSH combined for a 2 hr period). Everyone I know who’s in it has a deathly amount of work.</p>
<p>AP Bio. Mainly because the teacher can’t teach, but gives us insanely hard tests. In order to do well, we have to put in an insane amount of time outside of class.</p>
<p>AP Physics C for sure. And then second would either be Calc BC or Chem.</p>
<p>At my school it depends entirely on who you talk to, so it’s basically a 4-way tie between AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics B, and AP US History. AP Biology for the reading and hard tests; AP Chemistry for the workload and hard tests; AP Physics B, for the problem-solving aspect that many people don’t get (as an aside, no one has ever gotten a 100 on an AP Physics B test at my school); and AP US History for the sheer amount of work that we have, with near daily quizzes, sometimes two quizzes/tests back to back in the same period, hundreds of flash cards, and just as much if not more reading than AP Bio. The only reason I wouldn’t say that APUSH is a clear first is that the material is relatively easy, so long as you can keep up with the workload. </p>
<p>I’m taking Bio, Phys B and USH next year, then Chemistry as a senior, so that will be fun.</p>
<p>AP Chem, AP Physics, and AP Music. I’m only taking music, and have a 94 average in the class, but the material is very advanced and includes subjects in theory that a good number of professional musicians are not familiar with. As far as AP Chem and Physics go, they have a rep in my school for being difficult.</p>
<p>AP BIOLOGY
If you get the hard teacher for AP U.S.
If you get the ridiculous teacher for AP Lang
I heard bad things about AP Chem
AP Lit</p>
<p>AP Chem, AP Latin Vergil, and AP Physics C all have reputations for being tough at my school.</p>
<p>IB Physics HL</p>
<p>AP World history</p>
<p>The teacher randomly tests (at least 10 times throughout the year) knowledge of the world map. </p>
<p>Not to mention the world map exam on the 2nd day of school. </p>
<p>On top of the 5x work then any other class at my school.</p>
<p>AP Physics C and AP Chem are kinda tied. Maybe Physics C, just because of it having two AP tests.</p>
<p>AP Bio and APUSH - both extremely reading-intensive courses… Good thing they’ll be over in T minus 5 days! (AP exams…haha)</p>
<p>AP Chem for sure. I took it sophomore year and scored a 5 on the AP test, along with top 30 in the nation for Chem. Olympiad, and I got a C in the class.</p>
<p>AP Bio and AP Calc.</p>
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<p>We’re an IB school, but it’s definitely IB Chem HL.</p>
<p>AP Chem (Because the teacher isn’t that good), and AP Euro (a lot of work)</p>
<p>AP Physics C, for sure.</p>
<p>AP Euro History got a bad rap in my HS</p>
<p>AP Euro is the hardest 11th, mostly because the teacher doesn’t teach. He just tells us to read the chapter and test on Friday! I took and had a final grade of 96.</p>
<p>12th grade hardest is AP Bio (horrible teacher.) In the 7 years she has taught the class, the highest score on the AP test was a 3 only twice.(I will not be taking.)</p>
<p>I will be taking AP Phyics C which is also known as a very hard class. But this teacher is very good and half the class usually gets a 5 on the AP exam.</p>