<p>Any easy AP's that could be taken by self studying?</p>
<p>Any please post why?</p>
<p>Generally:
Psych
Human Geography
Music Theory</p>
<p>For Me:
Calc AB
English Language
US History</p>
<p>Bio wasn’t too bad either</p>
<p>Music Theory is definitely not regarded as an easy AP. It’s rather difficult, even for those with extensive music background, since the theory it tests is pretty complex. If you have background in music AND theory, then you probably won’t find it too difficult (like me).</p>
<p>AP Environmental Science is considered an easy AP, though.</p>
<p>I think the easiest three starting from easiest are:</p>
<ol>
<li>Human Geography</li>
<li>Environmental Science</li>
<li>Psychology</li>
</ol>
<p>Also, stat is you are good in math.</p>
<p>Of course, it really depends on who is taking the tests. My son took Calc BC and Physics C (both) in 10th because it was going to be easy for him.</p>
<p>From What I’ve and seen (from my summer assignments)
Psych and Enviormental Science are easy
and possibly Calculus AB</p>
<p>Statistics is pretty easy.</p>
<p>at my school:</p>
<p>stats
envi sci
econ</p>
<p>we dont offer psych or human geo so these are the easiest. also ab calc taken as a senior is seen as a jock thing…</p>
<p>In general I think Environmental Science, Psych and Human Geography are regarded as the easiest.</p>
<p>stat and environmental science</p>
<p>Definitely Environmental Science. Stats was pretty easy for me, but you need to know all of the interpretations to get good points on the free response. Art History is easy if you have the time to memorize a lot of famous paintings and styles, etc. But if you slack it, it could be extremely hard haha.</p>
<p>I’d say stick to APES and Stats.</p>
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<p>Agreed. These are the three that come to mind.</p>
<p>Is psychology basically memorizing terms and stuff?</p>
<p>What is Human Geography like? or is pretty much self explanatory</p>
<p>Bio is NOT an easy self-study, at least not for me. There’s a lot of concepts that really require some explanation to make sense - i.e. Calvin cycle, Krebs cycle.</p>
<p>Chem…</p>
<p>@ T_nacious But in fact Human Geo has the lowest average score in all AP exams according to wikipedia</p>
<p>@NETKING - that is because people are unlikely to get credit for it, so if people take it as a senior, they are just as likely to catch up on their sleep.</p>
<p>My daughter took it in 9th grade, but took it at a local private school where it is offered to the seniors. It was her first AP test. She was a bit frightened to find herself around such big people, and you can imagine her surprise when all around here people put their heads on the table and seemed to go to sleep.</p>
<p>Music Theory is one of the most difficult if you aren’t naturally gifted or haven’t been trained in the field for a quite a bit of time, IMHO. </p>
<p>My list would be:
- Psychology
- Micro/macroeconomics
- Human Geography</p>
<p>If you’re good at memorization, Biology should be easy.</p>
<p>I mean, i’m already taking four AP’s all which i have AP classes for. These are the AP’s for my senior schedule. AP Calc, AP Enviro, AP Lit, AP Gov/Comparative So i guess five, it you count gov and comparative separetley</p>