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Sort the following AP Classes from the Easiest to the Hardest

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I saw all these comments and I had to post my own. I took Stats, APES, and Euro last year (sophomore year) and I'm taking Calc, Physics C Mechanics, and US history this year (Junior year).
From easiest to hardest:
Environmental was soooooo easy
Calc is probably the EASIEST math class I have ever taken (no joke, it is. I have >100% with the hardest math teacher I have ever seen). Its just algebra with a few derivatives and integrals thrown in.
Stats was easy (but it was more memorization than other math classes, which I didn't like). This was probably my teacher though. His class was more difficult than the AP test
US History doesn't seem as bad as European History (going off the quizzes we've had), but I haven't read a single chapter of the textbook and I haven't taken the AP test yet, so we'll see
Euro was difficult because I couldn't make myself read the book (but I got a 4 almost entirely without the textbook so I guess it's not that hard...)
Physics C is difficult. This actually requires some effort.

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these are my list from easiest to hardest
AP U.S History
AP Biology
AP English(Language and Composition)
AP World History
AP Calculus AB

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AP US GOV.

AP USH

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Music Theory

World History

US History

AB Calculus

BC Calculus

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as a sophmore

Pre Cal-   Just to easy. Tons of seniors that were scared by a freshman leading their class. lol
Physiology- Hard for everyone except me. I don't know why its just lots of homework for the class.

AP Statistics- The class is memorization kinda in a math way but its fairly simple unless you ovethink it in which you will perplex yourself. My teacher tries to make it hard but she fails and makes it even easier.

AP Art Histoy- Easy but didnt take any intro for it so I am a bit behind.

AP USH- LOTS of homework with easy tests. Have trouble with writing but still keep a 5.0
AP Calc- Not bad so far but teacher is kinda new so its annoying.

AP Bio- Well as a sophmore in this class i feel i have the right to a triple weight. Jk the class is all memorization which im good at except I don't pay attention much and am kinda preoccupied by other homework. Its my lowest grade  at a 92 right now but ill hopefully raise it. To others i recomend waiting till later.

I doubt that i'm much help but just imagine my comments being related to you. My worst may be a 92 while my best a 100 but imagine your language course that you take. After that imagine having to learn to that point in another language and having to take a test converting to both equally. The new language is given to you 2 weeks before the test so crunch time.

 

 

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I took alot of AP classes!
-Psychology
-Human Geography
-Environmental Sciences
-Biology
-Physics B & C
-Calculus B & C
-English Literature
-Economics
-French
-Computer Science AB
-Music Theory
-Statistics
-Government
-Chemistry
-World History
-U.S. History
-Studio Art
-Latin: Vergil
-Art History
I Passed High School with above a 4.00 and went onto do Latin, Psychology, Calculus, Physics and Biology! And played Baseball, Basketball, and Football at Harvard, Stanford, Yale and Ohio State

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