<p>Actually... I saw it.... but I just assumed he meant "I have no hard one" so I didn't report it</p>
<p>Well, yeah, I noticed the post, but not the peculiarity of the statement itself.</p>
<p>Honors English 10</p>
<p>completely dwarfs AP Euro in terms of difficulty</p>
<p>AP environmental Science, Impossible Teacher a total of 4 A's last year out of 50 students.</p>
<p>Math B Honors is pretty hard, especially when it's for juniors.</p>
<p>AP English</p>
<p>One A in some 45 students first quarter.
I had the third best grade in class, and it was an 83.</p>
<p>AP Physics C and I'm a math person who got an A in AP Calc BC.</p>
<p>It's really gratifying though. AP Gov is also kind of hard but I think it's way easier.</p>
<p>"Mrclassicfreak" thinks English literature is hard? How can you be a classic freak?</p>
<p>Right now, it's probably Honors Pre-Calc. I am soo not that good at math, hah!</p>
<p>calc bc because I'm not a mathy person I guess.</p>
<p>but I looove physics, so I don't know.</p>
<p>Art History and Spanish will be the hardest AP tests</p>
<p>I have the lowest grade in Calc, but that's probably because I spend the least amount of time prepping for it other than doing graded assignments. I've adopted a sort of que sera sera attitude regarding math-- I just show up and take whatever tests they push at me and hope it works out in the end.</p>
<p>In terms of the material, probably AP Bio. But I study for this one, so I have a good grade.</p>
<p>AP World History. Easily the hardest class in the school although the content is easy. I BARELY got a 90% for the semester, the first time she's given an A in 2 years. 5 page Essays/15 page outlines every week + 33 page term paper + 5 page book report + other crap. </p>
<p>Kinda ridiculous imo.</p>
<p>AP Government. I could never tell what I was supposed to be learning. The book was extremely wordy and seemed to always just be stating things I already knew, but somehow in the process of reading, I missed the actual new information and vocabulary I needed to know.</p>
<p>I guess it really depends on what type of person you are. I'm much more of a math-y and artsy person (yeah, I know, somewhat opposites), so I have more trouble with the courses that rely on memorization like APUSH and AP Bio, while other courses that are considered as hard or harder at my school like AP Physics, AP Chem, and AP Calc BC aren't as hard. One of my close friends however, is much more of a memorization person. She can read anything and regurgitate it on the test. She's better at biology and history than math and physics. </p>
<p>But for me, I'd have to say AP Bio. :D</p>
<p>@ llpitch
I'm intrigued at what ur gonna get for the AP exam with that much hwk.</p>
<p>Calc AB, I think I just failed my midterms.
So now I'm getting a b for the final grade JFGKHFHFTWG
I HATE SCHOOL. :/</p>
<p>@ llpitch
I'm intrigued at what ur gonna get for the AP exam with that much hwk.</p>
<p>I got an 800 on the SAT2 for WH. I'm expecting a 5. WH is a pretty easy subject tbh =]</p>
<p>AP Lit....</p>
<p>AP English...
where it's supposedly essay-based and we have had only two essays.</p>
<p>What's really sad is that among the 40-ish students taking the class in our school (these students are mostly the best students of our junior year), only 3 people got A's on the first take-home essay.
Our second essay was in-class. No one's expecting an A.</p>
<p>Basics of Art for Juniors and Seniors.</p>
<p>Seriously, with 5 AP classes, I throw Art under the bus at every opportunity. My teacher is baffled. My in-class assignments are all 95+, and most of my homework is 0's.</p>
<p>"Why haven't you been doing your homework?"
"I have 5 AP classes."
"And...?"
"And I'm in a play, and I work."
"And...?"
"And this is Art?"
"... Get your sketchbook in on time."</p>
<p>Throwaway classes are so much more frustrating than real classes. I may not be pulling A's in all my AP's, but at least I love the classes and find them enthralling. Art is just an after-lunch distraction.</p>
<p>AP Physics B..............</p>