<p>For me, Spanish, English, and physical sciences (Environmental, Bio) have been the most successful. But I'm not mathy</p>
<p>And I didn't find any of them to be noticeably challenging. That said, I'll probably get a 1 on my AP Stats exam! </p>
<p>Spanish Lang was soooo long. Spanish Lit shouldn't be bad, though.</p>
<p>I am in Calc BC some of the topics are difficult (ie approximating with Taylor Poly's) but in reality alot of the difficult stuff will probably be one question on the ap test... but we will be done with the course by December giving us until May to master the AP. I think the hardest courses would be as someone already mentioned, the ones you don't like or if a teacher makes it hard. I am in the IB program and I am doing Math HL and it is quite difficult because there is so much... IB courses are harder imho because they require alot of outside of classroom push ie going to a University Library writing a 4000 word paper, having atleast 150 community service hours... but that is just my bias.</p>
<p>any other opinions on AP chem?</p>
<p>World History is a breeze if you're a decently informed world citizen (i.e. not the stereotypical frog-in-the-well American). Or I should say it's looking that way so far, because I've not really picked up anything that wasn't taught before. The syllabus doesn't even talk about the Han Dynasty meeting the Ta-Yuan (the Greco-Bactrians of the Hellenistic era).</p>
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<p>Seriously. Maybe that's why it seemed so hard. (We were in the test room for 6 hours.)</p>
<p>oh easily. plus we had technical difficulties at my school so some people didn't finish for EIGHT hours!! thankfully my group wasn't held up that much. </p>
<p>I was so bored by the end haha</p>