<p>AP US GOV'T or AP COMP. GOV'T?</p>
<p>which one is easier/harder to self-study?</p>
<p>AP US GOV'T or AP COMP. GOV'T?</p>
<p>which one is easier/harder to self-study?</p>
<p>imo, us gov't is easier.</p>
<p>although i didnt take comparative gov't, most people are atleast somewhat exposed to US gov't, and you only need to study 1 country, as opposed to 6.</p>
<p>^^thanx. anyone else have input</p>
<p>never took Comp Gov't but US Gov't is the easiest class I've ever taken and is tied for the easiest AP Test I've taken.</p>
<p>anyone else???...........</p>
<p>I took both us and comp gov and got 5's on the exams, but my situation was different for each test. For us, i took the class (got a C in a fairly easy course), for comparative, i self-studied. interestingly enough, i actually read and worked for comparative, whereas i did nothing in us, but i thought the comparative ap test was harder. US was a ridiculously easy ap test.</p>
<p>what is the comp gov abt? like is it related to us gov at all? if i study comp gov, should i be able to do comp?</p>
<p>The U.S. Govt exam this year was extremely easy.</p>
<p>I'm rpetty sure colleges give credit to US Gov over the other one.</p>
<p>Both are probably the easiest APs that are out there.</p>