<p>Arrange in order of difficulty, starting with the easiest:
AP Physics B, APUSH, AP Calc AB, AP Latin Lit, AP English Lit, AP Chemistry.</p>
<p>AP Latin Lit shouldn't be the hardest of those APs, but it probably is unless you have an exceptionally good teacher, since there aren't really any prep books for it and few high schools have Latin programs that are at all decent. It's really hard to rank the rest of them in terms of absolute difficulty since it varies individually from person to person. I think that Calc AB is by far the easiest of those, but there are many people who might disagree. If I had to make a guess from your screen name, however, I would imagine that you might find it to be somewhere along the lines of </p>
<p>Calc AB
Physics B
U.S. History
Chemistry
English Lit
Latin Lit</p>
<p>I haven't taken U.S. History or Chemistry yet so I'm not entirely sure about those. Perhaps someone else can shed some more light on the matter.</p>
<p>Other opinions???/</p>
<p>AB
Physics B
englishlit
US history
Chemistry
latin lit.</p>
<p>easiest to hardest (in order to get a 5).</p>
<p>i've taken calc ab, english lit, and us history (all in one week actually)</p>
<p>i'd say from easiest to hardest..</p>
<p>calc ab
us history
english lit</p>
<p>i got a 5 on all of them</p>
<p>physics B looks like it will be a pain in the arse this year for me, if i dont get my act together. are all the concepts in the princeton review book really on the test?</p>
<p>argh, my bad. i took english lang. and comp. last year, nevermind about the english lit part</p>
<p>at least calc ab and us history was cake :)</p>
<p>Is the PR AP Physics book enough for a 5? I'm really not going to read my textbook, so will PR suffice?</p>