<p>Which class did you love learning in? I'm taking my first two AP's next year (Euro, Chemistry) and I'm just really excited to take Euro. Mostly to learn about the war, the revolution, politics, science and stuff. I really want to learn about the ideas and people who helped create modern Western Society. Which AP was most interesting to you? Is there any you're excited to take like me and AP Euro?</p>
<p>I took AP us history and liked it</p>
<p>English Literature. Not for the content itself, but a lot of times we’d start a class discussion about a book and end up debating something else entirely for the whole period and the teacher didn’t really mind much.</p>
<p>I can’t wait for Music Theory, Computer Science, and (call me a nerd but we’re on CC) Calculus AB. I love music, math and computers, and I finally get classes where I can apply some of my music and programming abilities.</p>
<p>I’m excited also about English Language, because the teacher is a wizard.</p>
<p>out of the two i’ve taken, Psych & Euro. I liked Euro more but it was such a hard class lol</p>
<p>AP Bio was amazing :)</p>
<p>Taking APUSH and AP Lang next year and looking forward to it, especially APUSH, because I love American history.</p>
<p>Every grade weighted the same in AP Lit, so grammars, tests and presentations were all the same value. Also my teacher was a lesbian and we did a harlem-shake last week.</p>
<p>Chemistry was amazing and I’m really excited for BC Calc, Physics C and Stat</p>
<p>I really enjoyed AP Calc. The material wasn’t too difficult and my teacher told stories most of the time </p>
<p>I also found Psych to be really fascinating and I actually looked forward to the readings for homework, and I didn’t even notice that my teacher didn’t actually teach us all that much. I learned not because I sat in the class and listened but because the topics were so interesting I ended up googling more info about it. </p>
<p>And, looking back, NOW I can say that Physics C was also fun. It definitely was a lot of hard work and long nights of studying, but it all paid off when we did labs and demos because those were cool and we could actually explain/understand what was going on.</p>