<p>I haven't experienced it yet, but I've heard APUSH is brutal.</p>
<p>AP US History, Biology (regular or honors), and Chemistry taught by the teacher who is younger (I get taught by the older teacher, who is very good, so I do get A's). Also, any "Language 2" class.</p>
<p>The APs are usually not seen as too difficult, except for AP Euro, but that's because of the teacher.</p>
<p>An English elective on Joyce.</p>
<p>"it's hard so everyone gets 5s" is stupid because everyone gets 5s at my school but they dont complain that the class is so hard.</p>
<p>AP Phys C is impossible and Multi variable Calc is bad too. </p>
<p>Note: APUSH is notoriously the easiest class in the school</p>
<p>AP Physics C is the hardest class at our school. Basically, the twelve smartest kids take it then fail all the tests. A 60% is usually an A on a test because of the huge curve.</p>
<p>Consequently, the average on the AP test from that teacher is a 4.8 in all his 10 years of teaching.</p>
<p>IB Spanish and AP Physics are considered very hard at my school.</p>
<p>Maths in general at my school. If you do poorly in any class at my school, it's probably going to be math. I have a feeling Chem is going to be hard because the Chem Teachers suck (unlike all of the other science teachers).</p>
<p>I go to two schools. One is like a part time honors school and then my home school. In my honors school it would be AP Physics C. It's crazy and very few people have high grades. Then would be AP Bio cuz there's so much work.
In my home school AP US History is pretty hard, but so many people get 5s.</p>