<p>My school only offers 4 APs:
- European History (taking this year as a sophmore)
- Calculus (not sure which one)
- Biology (well it says AP/UCONN, so I think it is a class with a UConn Prof that you also take the AP Test)
- Government (I think it's US)</p>
<p>I was just wondering, which ones would you suggest I take?</p>
<p>I may find out if I can take the Bio one after I complete the Honors Bio course. I may also do that with US History b/c I have to take the course next year so I may ask to also take the exam...</p>
<p>Any other suggestions... any that you found easyish... thanks</p>
<p>My oldest S who is in college now self studied Amer Hist, Engl. Comp and Engl Lit and did well, 4's and 5's. He bought books and crammed for the tests about a month before the test date. His school didn't have "specific" AP classes in those courses, but he was in honors and it was a very difficult school, so he was pretty prepared anyway. </p>
<p>Well i would just recommend studying something that u actually have a interest in, makes studying a lot easier. If ur just looking for ease then i the consensus seems to be psych, stats, human geo, but different ppl think different subjects are easy so taking something ur strong in or interested in would be ur best bet.</p>
<p>I'd recommend studying for Calc. There's not too much memorizing once you understand the concepts.</p>
<p>Bio is difficult to do alone since there's a LOT of things you need to memorize and just know, and some concepts are pretty difficult to completely comprehend once you hit genetics. I'd recommend it though if you're actually taking a class along with it.</p>
<p>I don't have any experience with any other classes to help much.</p>