<p>AP Chemistry was a pretty easy class, though we went at a very chill pace. </p>
<p>The exam was hell’s call though.</p>
<p>I hate AP English Lang. I suck at the MC’s, and the Rhetorical Analysis essay is awful, because I always forget what words like “sardonic,” “anaphora,” and “synecdoche” mean.</p>
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<li>Because a lot of 9th and 10th graders take it.</li>
<li>Because for a lot of people this is their only AP.</li>
<li>Probably similar to #2 or #1, this one is supposedly easy.</li>
<li>Probably not many native speakers take this –> low aptitude.</li>
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<p>AP World History (so much to memorize)
AP Physics C (complex material)
AP Latin (a lot to memorize also)
AP Calculus BC (hard to learn and goes fast)</p>
<p>honestly Calc BC was easy for me, but I don’t remember it well cuz it was sophomore year. AP Chem, AP US, and AP Physics B have probably been the hardest that I’ve taken, and the easiest was AP Gov, like seriously that test was a joke. Chem I almost started crying though haha</p>
<p>I’ve taken the following ap classes in my high school years:
art history, biology, calc ab, calc bc, chem, comp sci a, eng lang & lit, euro, us gov, macro and micro, music theory, physics b, physics c (both), psych, spanish lang, stat, ush, and world history
I would say the hardest ap classes would be these (i cant pick one in particular)
art history, clac bc, eng lit, physics c (especially mechanics), spanish lang, bio, and chem.
i think the easiest aps are us history, psych, both econ, and us gov</p>
<p>At our school, AP Calculus BC and AP Physics B are probably the hardest AP’s, with Physics possibly being a little harder. AP Chemistry is up there (although our teacher is GREAT) and the foreign language AP’s (especially Spanish) are pretty hard for non-native speakers. Personally, AP Calculus BC has been the hardest for me so far, while AP Statistics or AP US Gov seem to be the easiest.</p>