<p>last year I took: US History, Chemistry, and Eng. Language
next year I plan to take: US Gov, Comp Sci (which is harder A or AB?), Physics C, BC Calc, and Literature</p>
<p>please put them all in a list in order of difficulty so I can imagine how hard next school year will be. This can be in terms of test/amount of material covered.</p>
<p>first off neither comp sci test is really that difficult but material wise, AB is more strenuous. Otherwise, I would say the order is:</p>
<p>Physics C
US Govt
BC Calc
Comp Sci AB
English Lit</p>
<p>Your in for a pretty good year of work, but I don't think you'll be over doing yourself too much but at the same time you'll be properly challenged. Good luck.</p>
<p>Physics C
Calc BC
Chem
Govt: US
US History
English Lang
Comp Sci
English Lit</p>
<p>Most, if not all, of these classes just require memorization.
And, its hard to place them all exactly since it depends on a student's strength and his memorization skill.</p>
<p>Calc BC is your ability to memorize and think quickly what needs to be done.
Especially, whne you get to Series.</p>
<p>APUSH is the easiest class of them, but it requires a lot of memorizing history, a few names, and a few dates. Same with AP Govt: US.</p>
<p>ENG Lit is definitely easier then ENG LNG, but once again, if you are good at English or the art of BS, these will probably be the easiest class for you.</p>
<p>Comp Sci A (hardest, I took it as a freshman and it was C++ so this isnt very accurate)
English Lang
Physics C
Chem
Calc BC
Govt: US
US History
English Lit (easy)</p>
<p>my Comp Sci will be Java, and I took a class on it like 2 summers ago. I also did some programming during my internship with an engineerign tool, MATLAB, so I remember general programmign syntax, not necesarily Java too well, but I got an A in my first java class.</p>
<p>haha I did miserably on both the comp sci tests, but did well on physics and really well on US history and english lit. But I was also the only one in the Comp Sci actually taking the AP, the other students were doing and honors section.</p>