AP Psychology is weird because it’s so easy and also the hardest AP I’ve taken just because of how boring it is. The teacher will literally refuse to explain things because of how bored she gets. At least she doesn’t give homework.
@@donghye1004 I'm in the same boat, my teacher gives us reading every night and grades us on our notes. We'll probably end up reading all 800 pages by the end of the class. My sister is a psych major and told me to take it, wrong decision.
LMFAO I get the most hw for ap psych. We have reading quizzes on the modules every class, take notes she never stops to take a breath n my hand hurts like hell cuz she goes so fast, having a separate vocab notebook where we have to define vocab for each unit, and the projects also take a lot of time. I thought psych would be such an easy class but at my school it’s just sooooo much work and memorization :/
I've done a few AP classes and as a professional artist AP Art was easy having to complete 12 pieces within two semesters, I had to also submit my trial drafts and a single page essay for each piece describing it, the process and ect. Still was alot but was really fun for me.
I’m in AP human geo right now, and it’s probably one of my favorite high school classes, as the information feels actually relevant to the real world, and it enhances your view on the world and it’s processes.
@@jonathangeorge601 it’s going pretty good, some of the tests are hard but as long as you read the material and learn how to analyze it in the real world, you should do great!
I took the class last year and it was amazing; I saw the world differently from when I started. I'm a huge geography and psychology "figuring out how things work" nerd so I was very interested by the second half of the year. It helped that my teacher was amazing!
@@xixi69 I’m pretty sure you have already started, so hopefully you are liking the course so far! It goes over practically every main topic that surround our lives, such as environment, government, agriculture, culture, etc. Each unit is dedicated to one of those overarching topics. I’m sure you will find it very interesting!
Nah I didn’t fail it but I had a horrible teacher, and no teacher for the first quarter. It was miserable last year. But was much better then stupid AP chem on today
Ap computer science principles is literally free, went in with next to no coding knowledge and and now im completely prepared for the ap test despite having a terrible teacher
If you like reading old books APUSH is actually really easy. As long as you’re familiar with the stylistic patterns of 1700s and 1800s English you’ll be completely fine; most of the test questions have more to do with interpreting texts than actually memorizing stuff. I only got a three on the final but that’s mostly because I’m a horrific writer when on a timer💀 Still probably my favorite class I took in HS.
i got a 5 on my ap human geo.. just be careful because a lot of people fail it because it’s the first ap that they take. just study a good amount and you should at least pass it
I was in AP human last year and honestly it is easy content wise it’s just that a lot of teachers mostly assign a lot of busy work instead of going through the content with us or at least that’s how it was at my school
AP Human Geo is my favorite class I’ve ever taken as the teacher was cool, efficient, fun, and taught the material well (and I already liked the material, specifically the urbanism and city planning one)😊
As someone who took physics mechanics, I can say that it was undoubtedly the hardest AP test I have ever taken. I got a 5, but realistically I got a 40% on the exam (no srsly)
APES has so much material that isn’t difficult to understand but the work itself can be difficult to understand. My teacher quickly went over material, MANY NOTES and don’t go over homework or assignments… so it was tough for me If I had a different teacher and better memory at the time it would’ve been different 😅
I think there is a common misconception about Ap human geography, I've found that it is definitely one of the hardest Ap classes, Ap eng lit is harder for sure.
Currently taking ap computer science, and when I heard him start saying principals I got confused then he finished the sentence and it made so much more sense lol
I’m taking AP Human Geo my freshman year and I kinda feel like it’s quite challenging. Granted, I never took any advanced Social Study classes in the past, only the rest of my classes, so when I entered the class I didn’t really know what to expect. We have lots of work and we really have to make connections with the things we learn to the real world. But luckily, I have an amazing teacher! The first nine weeks just finished and hopefully it will get easier as time goes on (like it has been!), but wow I never expected AP Human Geo to be one of the easiest APs you can take for many people.
As someone who’s currently taking apes class omg this class is so easy. You just have to be well prepared for test and quizzes and write detailed answers.
Lk psych to me was harder than apush, euro, and human geo. Granted my teachers for the latter 3 were all fantastic and my psych teacher was awful but idk.
i have AP Computer Science Principles and its pretty dang easy, if you understand basic knowedge and can read english you can pass the class with a high B.
Nice! I’m currently a junior and taking both of those courses. They’re actually not that bad as long as u allocate time to study for them. I find ap gov pretty easy, ap bio takes a little longer to review for tho. Good luck! 🫶🏻
I was about to say, more than half of the kids in my AP physics class dropped it the within the first two weeks. Those of us that remained were always going to study sessions.
Calc AB was extremely easy since it was just a few memorization of derivatives and integrals + applying them. Not only that but the curve is ridiculous
Or just do dual enrollment instead of AP and graduate with an associates. Much easier classes, boosts GPA, looks good on applications, and still sets you ahead in your post secondary education.
Apes is pretty easy but one thing is if you don’t remeber anything from biology don’t take that class it can be extremely challenging if u don’t pay attention or don’t have biology prerequisite
I'm taking AP human geo- to anyone considering taking it, it's easy if you have time to read over the material! And I'm also taking AP CompSci Principles, so fun Didn't even know they were the easiest when I picked lol
It does. My Physics C professor didn't teach mathematics; he only discussed general concepts. My Calculus BC professor was incredible, and so was my CS A professor.
@WhyDo YouAsk I'm going into server administration and design. Almost everyone I have talked to has agreed that my degree will not help. I'm sure there's still some good ones out there but there's a lot of money for these schools to grab.
Hi I love your content, and I really wanted to know something. What if you are a student from outside US, and you don't have ap classes. I am currently doing the UK system. Would really appreciate to know what I should do to get into the ivey league in the US. Cool content btw.✌️
I am going to take AP computer-Science principles, but a lot of people are doing principles extended/python. Idk if I should do it. whats the difference and which one I sharder?
i took computer science principals 1. in my school there were 2 that u could take. the year before i took a normal ed computer science with the same teacher. unfortunately she wasn’t the greatest and not many people were able to understand including me so i got a 2 on the exam 😭