What's the easiest AP test?

<p>I got a 760 on the SAT math and an A in both semesters of AP Stats. Took a practice test and was decently prepared and got a 4. It's not easy by any means. And I got a 670 on my SAT Critical Reading and a 5 on my AP Language and Comp test, go figure.</p>

<p>I know a lot of you will think I am crazy, but I think the calculus exams, well ab obviously, are the easiest. Get cracking the ap calculus exam by princeton review. Do all the practice questions. On the actual exam, questions will just reappear. It was amazing how easy the exam got once I read that book. On the practice exam my teacher gave 2 weeks before the exam, I barely got a 3. Then, I started doing the princeton review book and it suddenly came to me. There was not one AB problem that I found questionable, but some BC questions were tough. In the end, I got a 5 which as good as it gets! I am probably wrong about being the easiest exam, considering that the only other exam I took this year (I was a sophomore) is ap physics C: Mechanics (I got a 4). Anyways, do the princeton review book and the AB test is EASY. As it is, there is not too much covered in the class. By doing the princeton book, you will know every type of problem. Trust me on this.</p>

<p>Calculus is not that easy if you have a really bad teacher. I didnt do a lot of my homework during the year because she never checked it and I didnt really learn much. That made studying for the AP exam quite a chore. I felt decent about it afterwards and pulled out a 4. However, it would have been much easier if i actually kept up with the work over the year and if i had a good teacher.</p>

<p>which is a better choice of exam to take AP or A-level or AICE diploma?</p>

<p>psychology for sure</p>

<p>for me personally, physics c. i finished the free response on each section in less than 20 minutes this year.</p>

<p>in general, i'd just say that the easiest exams are the exams in subjects you're good at. you might find physics to be impossibly hard, so don't think you'll get a 5 just because i had an easy time.</p>

<p>Definetly comparitive gov., easy to self-study w/US Gov.</p>

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which is a better choice of exam to take AP or A-level or AICE diploma?

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<p>A-Level's are supposedly harder but many american schools dont recognize them. I would say take AP if you are in the US and take A-Level or IB if you are overseas.</p>

<p>Definitely AP Calc. AB's easier than BC, but take BC so you won't have to take C in school again (if you're not a senior).</p>

<p>This year, I did nothing in class except mindlessly copy notes from the board without understanding anything and failing the pop quizzes. Then, the morning before tests, I'd cram with my textbook and scrape by. I never did my homework, either, so I didn't do any practice problems throughout the year. I started studying for the exam the night before after dinner. Ended up with a 5 :D. Maybe I'm just too lucky for my own good.</p>

<p>Physics C.</p>

<p>I'd say Chemistry is the easiest</p>

<p>Physics C was hard for me. Maybe that is because we did not do much practice with AP ?s. I ended up with a 4 unfortunately.</p>

<p>can you explain why i can get a 5/5 on AP bc/ subcore AB and still get 680 on SAT math. </p>

<p>And i would psych would be considered the easiest if you have taken AP BIO before. YOu need a bio background first</p>

<p>I heard on the Calc AP...you can get a lot wrong</p>

<p>SAT is like problem per problem</p>

<p>NOT Stat. The hardest thing I've done in my life</p>

<p>How can You compare between AP Calc BC and A-level Maths and IB higher level?</p>

<p>AP Calc BC covers just as much as IB Math HL. IB Math HL is said to cover a bit more, but the difference is ridiculous. IT's also 'harder' to get a perfect (7) on the IB Math HL exam than a 5 on the AP Calc BC.</p>

<p>From what I understand AP Calc BC covers only the calculus portion of A - Level math. A-Level Math covers much more.</p>

<p>Proof? Have you taken both A-Level Maths and AP Calc BC?</p>

<p>yeah madamebovary I also got a 680 on the math SAT I portion and a 5 on BC/AB subscore, and I'm also really at a loss to explain it.</p>

<p>I would say the easiest by far is US government. I don't see how people can be saying that Physics C is the easiest test. I got a 5 on both sections but the test clearly required much more understanding than something like government, which is basically memorizing a few facts.</p>

<p>I also think English Language is pretty easy because you don't really need to study at all for it</p>