<p>Alright between these three tests, rate the difficulty of each test. haha my friend and I disagreed, and I'm curious to see what you think. The tests:</p>
<p>AP US History
ART History
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>I personally thought that Chemistry was much harder than the other two, but that's my opinion.</p>
<p>Personally, I think the Chemistry was one of the easiest tests that I took. But then again I'm relatively good at science (especially chemistry) and quite bad at history. Just my opinion.</p>
<p>Only taken chem and us history, but I personally found us history harder b/c of how much you have to cover, though chemistry was hard in its own right [though that's probably due to the fact that I taught myself everything on chem], but overall i would put history as being the harder of the two.</p>
<p>As I have only taken USH and Chem, I will only talk about those.</p>
<p>It really depends on the person. I thought USH was more memorization and Chem was more about tricks and practice. Neither were brutal; neither were walks in the park.</p>
<p>US History AP is the only AP I've taken so far. I underestimated the difficulty of the class, but I never felt it was unbearable. I got a 4 on the exam and didn't stress out studying or anything. Come to think of it, I started reviewing two days before the exam and it worked out perfectly.</p>
<p>I haven't taken Art History, but I have taken Honors Chem and USH, and even though both my teachers were equally good, Chem was much harder (and I didn't even take the exam). I'm more of a humanities person.</p>
<p>Ive heard bad things about Chem, but it depends on the teacher. Art History is much harder than US. That comparison isnt even close in my opinion.</p>
<p>US History is so easy. My teacher didn't teach our class at all. He cut like 1/3 of the semester, and wasted like 3/4 of the class for another 1/3 of the teachable part of the year. I got a 5 without any studying, so it isn't too hard.</p>