Please rate them all! I’m taking AP World and AP Bio this year and am planning on taking more like three or four next year, but am trying to decide which ones!
If you can handle ap world and bio In sophomore year, you should definitely go straight to 6 aps in junior year if your school lets you It’s hard but worth it
@@ethanweimer-kopf6907 my school offered only one for freshman and two for sophomores then after that you could whatever was offered. Each school is different ig
@@jackoboy7766 yeah it really wasn’t as bad as you might think it was. For aps, I took 1 freshman, 2 sophomore, 5 junior and 4 senior. Senior year I left at lunch even with those aps and an honors class and I played varsity soccer all years except freshman year. If you have decent time management it’s not too bad except the days when all your teachers decide to make everything due on the exact same day.
@@jackoboy7766 but don’t do what I did, I passed all my APs and got credit for them, but some of them won’t even save me time because they won’t be meaningful contributions to fill my college graduation requirements. Make sure you take classes that clear hours for your major (required classes and what APs count for what class vary from college to college so think about what college you are going to go to).
Leave those classes for college or take them online from a community college. In college nobody, including professors take the class too seriously. Especially if it’s a gov/history credit that everybody has to take.
yess physics is so underrated people tend to stay away from it just because it’s “hard,” but it’s super interesting and beneficial (and fun if u have the right teacher)
I’m currently taking Ap bio, APUSH, and Ap microeconomics. Ap bio is killing me (but I blame mostly the teacher), apush is pretty easy but just requires a lot of reading, and Ap microeconomics is probably the easiest class I’ve ever taken. Honestly it’s crazy how different the workload is between microeconomics and my other APs. In AP bio we’re always struggling to have time for everything in class as well as us having to spend a decent amount of time out of class learning the concepts, but in microeconomics we have days where we just analyze the economic concepts in the Simpson.
Most AP classes it's just the workload. Content might be easy but the amount of work is overwhelming. Apes and apush are easy to understand but holy crap they are a lot of work
Anyone whos considering taking AP classes, here is my advice as a college student: if you have a local community college check if they offer night classes that are equivalent to what you might earn by passing the AP test. I took 2 semesters of US history at Palomar in my junior year of HS and it was basically the equivalent of a 5 on the APUSH test and it was one of the easiest classes I've ever taken. The downside is that you will miss out on the GPA weighting from an AP class.
I'm considering taking AP Biology, and AP phycology or seminar. I'm becoming a junior in high-school, picking my classes in 20 mins, and really needed this. Suggestions? Edit- My school doesnt offer AP or honours classes. I did sign up for college english and math classes. I'm not really sure what math, or how advanced the English might be. If someone could explain, that would be helpful! Is there any way i could still take some AP or Honours classes, after school?
I think society as a whole would benefit from everyone taking AP Stats. So many people do not have a basic understanding of statistics, and that hinders their ability to make informed decisions, all across the political spectrum.
Heimler will guide you through it. You'll have to stay committed to long readings and writing essays but if you enjoyed social studies you should do good! Just dont use AI for the essays.
I told my friend who took AP Calc BC that I took AB. He had violent reaction and told me that AB was just BC but the teaching is worse. Sufficed to say he was right
When I took AP Physics, my teacher didn’t teach the class very well and I had a horrible time. I wonder if I had a different teacher, would I have had a different experience?
I'm a Freshman and currently just taking CSP. Next year I'm taking Calc BC, Bio, Seminar and self studying CSA, because I already know Java and don't have enough room in my schedule. Thoughts?
@@wolfiegames1572 I don't care if this is a joke or not, but seriously have a social life. It's great that you can take all these classes and are smart but don't be a burnt out robot by the time you're 35
@@cheezit2989 csp is an actual joke in terms of difficulty but overall the general class is 1. learn some programming concepts 2. learn about the internet/data/ethics/encryption 3. create a program which meets a few requirements and write some responses 4. ap test (no frqs) all in all very easy class and even like 8th graders can pass it with ease
No, you shouldn't rank them all because your ranking makes absolutely no sense. "This AP is really hard, but I happened to have a chill teacher. S+++ tier" WTF
AP Psych is very easy, AP Lang is completely dependent on your writing skill it can be extremely easy or brutally difficult, and AP Bio is relatively difficult
I’m taking AP World rn as a freshman in high school and I love that class. It’s one of my favorites and I want to take APUSH and AP Psych in 10th grade
@Sirk yeah, like what?? For my school, most aps are for juniors and seniors, I believe. There's only ap euro history for sophomores Edit: I looked back at the course book for my school, there's quite a few aps for sophomores, so nvmmm. Just none for freshman
My counselor wrapped me into taking AP environmental , I'm a little worried even though I've heard it was easy, I have no problem taking the class, but still taking it on top of everything else is daunting. Would anyone be willing to give me the jist of it or a little bit of advice for the class? (Or if I should drop it before it's too late?)
AP classes stand for “advanced placement” and you have to chose to take it. The reason people take them is because it will give them a boost in their gpa and will look good in a application for a college (presumably). To take it in school your district would need to provide those classes. I’m sure you could take them on your own but I don’t think any college would honor it and it wouldn’t affect your gpa. Most of them are very hard anyway. tl;dr, your school needs to provide them and some schools in India do.
If my school offers Calc BC should I do it? I have had a 95 average in honors precalc but I’m not sure if I should do BC because people say it is very difficult and requires a lot of time investment. I am planning on an engineering major though so it would be worth it. I really have no idea and my counselors aren’t very helpful.
I took Precalc last year and skipped to BC for this year. It’s definitely much tougher than my past math courses (math has traditionally been one of my easiest courses; BC has probably been tougher than each of my other four APs this year), but it is possible to do. I managed to get an A+ in the first semester (but it would have been a normal A without the assistance of some extra credit), and I have an A+ right now. Based on scores so far, I have a very high chance of getting a 5 on the AP test. Skipping to BC was definitely a good decision for me, but it isn’t for everyone. Expect 2-3 times as much work and much more difficulty understanding everything. If you’re willing to take on the burden and you think you’re up to the challenge, skipping AB is possible. If you decide to take AB first, BC will probably be the easier of the two for you, and you’ll get more time to digest everything. Only skip to BC if you’re an absolute whiz or you want to put in more effort now to save time in the long run. Some parts won’t be too tough, but others will be quite difficult, so you’ll need to be prepared for the occasional night of misery. If you have any other questions, I’m happy to answer them. No matter what you choose, I wish you the best of luck on the rest of your high school journey!
I only took AB calc, but i actually started without taking precalc and it was an easy A, i only had to do after-school work to prepare for the AP 3 times and I got a 5, all in my sophmore year. And judging from teacher and my friends teacher from a different school, AP calc teachers don't expect you to do too much for homework, if any at all if you do good on tests. Tbh i would have killed to be able to take BC calc but my school didn't have it. Judging by what you said it could range from fun but somewhat challenging to interesting and a cake walk. Ik i only took AB, but it's only half a semester more of content and i learned it on my own with just a few hours.
@@UltraHydrationSupreme The recent BC exclusive content has probably been the easiest part of the year for me. You definitely would have thrived in BC after taking AB if your school offered it.
Thanks a lot! My school doesn't offer a course called Chem 1 but only Chem honors. I'll be taking AP linked Chem which includes Chem H for 1st sem and AP Chem for the next.
That’s when I took it. I found it pretty easy, you just have to understand the concepts well enough that you know how to do all of the math. I didn’t take any chem class first and it was fine
Please rate them all! I’m taking AP World and AP Bio this year and am planning on taking more like three or four next year, but am trying to decide which ones!
If you can handle ap world and bio In sophomore year, you should definitely go straight to 6 aps in junior year if your school lets you
It’s hard but worth it
@@zKavv I’m planning on taking five next year since that’s all my school offers
@@elsabertelsen4292 yk thats actually going to be more impressive, taking the hardest of all the classes offered
that's literally me too, i am doing ap world, ap bio and ap csp as a sophomore, and wondering how many i should do next year
I’m doing ap bio as a freshmen and pre ap world to prepare for ap world in sophomore, mandatory ap comp sci principles
I took 12 APS and in my opinion it really just depends on the teacher you have and who’s in your class.
My high school literally doesn't allow you to take more than nine in your entire time in high school. For in junior in five in senior
@@ethanweimer-kopf6907 my school offered only one for freshman and two for sophomores then after that you could whatever was offered. Each school is different ig
You took 12 APS? Did you have time for anything else?
@@jackoboy7766 yeah it really wasn’t as bad as you might think it was. For aps, I took 1 freshman, 2 sophomore, 5 junior and 4 senior. Senior year I left at lunch even with those aps and an honors class and I played varsity soccer all years except freshman year. If you have decent time management it’s not too bad except the days when all your teachers decide to make everything due on the exact same day.
@@jackoboy7766 but don’t do what I did, I passed all my APs and got credit for them, but some of them won’t even save me time because they won’t be meaningful contributions to fill my college graduation requirements. Make sure you take classes that clear hours for your major (required classes and what APs count for what class vary from college to college so think about what college you are going to go to).
Bro stayed away from AP social studies classes for all the right reasons
I got lucky and got a great history teacher at my school, so I’ve almost gone through them all by my junior year
he did another video explaining and ranking the social studies AP classes he did 😂
Leave those classes for college or take them online from a community college. In college nobody, including professors take the class too seriously. Especially if it’s a gov/history credit that everybody has to take.
Took Ap world, NEVER taking an AP history class again, dropped APUSH for that reason
@@f.b.iagent2134wait why
AP Physics C is S Tier for me!
Yess sirr
We don’t even got that at our school wth
@@rioriorio17 same bruh we have barely any at my school, and we're only allowed to take 1 of them before 11th grade
yess physics is so underrated people tend to stay away from it just because it’s “hard,” but it’s super interesting and beneficial (and fun if u have the right teacher)
I’m currently taking Ap bio, APUSH, and Ap microeconomics. Ap bio is killing me (but I blame mostly the teacher), apush is pretty easy but just requires a lot of reading, and Ap microeconomics is probably the easiest class I’ve ever taken. Honestly it’s crazy how different the workload is between microeconomics and my other APs. In AP bio we’re always struggling to have time for everything in class as well as us having to spend a decent amount of time out of class learning the concepts, but in microeconomics we have days where we just analyze the economic concepts in the Simpson.
I’m taking AP bio next year so are there any tips you have?
@@colinroche1774 watch some Crash Course Biology on RUclips to get some familiarity
apush sucks 😂 probably since my teacher makes it hard and gives out 4 hours of homework a day including weekends
@@colinroche1774 khan academy lol, ended up getting a 5
Please rank them all, you should rank them by difficulty and how enjoyable they are
None are enjoyable
really? i find alot of these classes very fun, like ap physics for example
it all comes down to a good teacher though
Putting AP stats in S tier is a goated take
Most AP classes it's just the workload. Content might be easy but the amount of work is overwhelming. Apes and apush are easy to understand but holy crap they are a lot of work
Couldn’t have said it better myself
I got lucky and got an APUSH teacher who didnt overload us with busy work and shit. Prepared us hella well for the FRQs without giving too much work
if anyone have taken the AP environmental science exam could u let me know how it went? i’m in grade nine and self studying for this rn 😭😭
Apparently it's quite easy, so you should be fine! Just make sure to study the kep topics, and dw I'm self studying this year 😃
I’m also in grade nine self studying for it
YES PLZ RANK THEM ALL ASAP!! Tysm, I have to pick my classes soon 💗🤠
Anyone whos considering taking AP classes, here is my advice as a college student: if you have a local community college check if they offer night classes that are equivalent to what you might earn by passing the AP test. I took 2 semesters of US history at Palomar in my junior year of HS and it was basically the equivalent of a 5 on the APUSH test and it was one of the easiest classes I've ever taken. The downside is that you will miss out on the GPA weighting from an AP class.
I'm considering taking AP Biology, and AP phycology or seminar. I'm becoming a junior in high-school, picking my classes in 20 mins, and really needed this. Suggestions?
Edit- My school doesnt offer AP or honours classes. I did sign up for college english and math classes. I'm not really sure what math, or how advanced the English might be. If someone could explain, that would be helpful! Is there any way i could still take some AP or Honours classes, after school?
Thank you college daddy
Please rank all of them 🙏
Dude did u get a 4 or 5 in AP chem? That is the hardest class
I think society as a whole would benefit from everyone taking AP Stats. So many people do not have a basic understanding of statistics, and that hinders their ability to make informed decisions, all across the political spectrum.
is ap world hard? i'm taking it next year and i wanna know if it's easy or not
It’s not hard, it’s just boring.
it’s not too hard! I highly recommend watching heimler’s history, as he has really valuable apwh (and ap history in general) videos!
@@yaritzaa L take
Heimler will guide you through it. You'll have to stay committed to long readings and writing essays but if you enjoyed social studies you should do good! Just dont use AI for the essays.
@@royisdabest im not interested in that type of history. If I could I would take AP US history
Yes please, but first please experience them.
Do English next!
My school only offers AP bio 😢
Yes rank them all, gonna be a long video
Nice!
Chem is on par with physics c in difficulty I think. Definitely top 3 hardest APs.
Please rank all 39 ap classes, it would be useful for someone whose gonna graduate highschool, especially me. ;)
When did you take AP classes and from where??
Yo took AP classes in School or in University??
I'm confused
the AP clases are at school. there is clases you can take a college but its calles “pseo” (post secondary education option).
@@sophiaweiss3481 Thank you for that information.
Please rank AP Physics
I told my friend who took AP Calc BC that I took AB. He had violent reaction and told me that AB was just BC but the teaching is worse. Sufficed to say he was right
When I took AP Physics, my teacher didn’t teach the class very well and I had a horrible time. I wonder if I had a different teacher, would I have had a different experience?
How hard is AP Biology and AP Chemistry if taken the same year?
Nahh Bio is harder than chem. Chem was pretty easy but also it was way more interesting then bio is personally so it could be that
is AP stats difficult? is there prerequisites i need to know in order to maintain an A in the class
ℝ𝔸𝕋𝔼 𝔸𝕃𝕃 𝕆𝔽 𝕋ℍ𝔼𝕄 ℙ𝔼𝕋𝕀𝕋𝕀𝕆ℕ.
im taking ap bio, ap calc bc, ap euro, and ap stats in my junior year
It’s so funny looking back these classes seemed like the be all end all and now none of them matter. Don’t stress over little things
Correct
I'm a Freshman and currently just taking CSP. Next year I'm taking Calc BC, Bio, Seminar and self studying CSA, because I already know Java and don't have enough room in my schedule. Thoughts?
Don't forget having a life
@@boqbloblo Life? Like the biology concept?
@@wolfiegames1572 I don't care if this is a joke or not, but seriously have a social life. It's great that you can take all these classes and are smart but don't be a burnt out robot by the time you're 35
Can you tell me how CSP is? Pretty late to start but junior year I'll take it because only now have I gotten a newfound interest in the CS field
@@cheezit2989 csp is an actual joke in terms of difficulty but overall the general class is
1. learn some programming concepts
2. learn about the internet/data/ethics/encryption
3. create a program which meets a few requirements and write some responses
4. ap test (no frqs)
all in all very easy class and even like 8th graders can pass it with ease
What about the class that teaches you how to use the girl's bathroom?
No AP Physics :(
I thought u would take more
No, you shouldn't rank them all because your ranking makes absolutely no sense.
"This AP is really hard, but I happened to have a chill teacher. S+++ tier"
WTF
I am taking ap chem and ap world as freshmen , but I feel that ap hist is harder than chem
Can we still be accepted in Harvard if we just took 1 AP class
Rank all aps please
I live in Brazil, there is no such thing here.
APES one of the “easiest” APs but Im barely passing the class with a 65
Bro how 💀
Please rank them all! I'm going into HS next year and I wanna know which ones are better
No hate or anything but I miss the curly hair 😢
Rate macro economics
I'm in a ib hool 😭
How did you take all of that in only 4 years!?
Pls rate them all
ap calc an in college??? i’m taking it in 11 i think
No, test out so he doesn't have to take calc 1 in college. Thats how it works. Took AP calc in 10th, but most take it senior year. It's pretty fun.
yes
i just chose my classes for junior year and i’ll be taking 3 APs, AP Bio, AP Psych, and AP Lang. pls rank them all!!
I loveddd AP psych
psych is so easy and i love the content, you'll do great
AP Psych is very easy, AP Lang is completely dependent on your writing skill it can be extremely easy or brutally difficult, and AP Bio is relatively difficult
Why do you only rate calc ab and not bc
I am going to take AP bio with the rest being honors next year, but I’m a freshman so I’m a little scared. Any tips for not failing?
Taking Calc AB, Chem, Physics, and Psych
I want to major in Environmental studies so definitely going to be taking AP ES lol
What would you rate AP physics?
I’m taking AP World rn as a freshman in high school and I love that class. It’s one of my favorites and I want to take APUSH and AP Psych in 10th grade
Ap as a freshmen? Tf?
@Sirk yeah, like what?? For my school, most aps are for juniors and seniors, I believe. There's only ap euro history for sophomores
Edit: I looked back at the course book for my school, there's quite a few aps for sophomores, so nvmmm. Just none for freshman
@@noone-gi6mc in my class the only sophomore AP is physics II.
@@sirk603 I did AP calc BC as a freshman lol
AP World is possible for freshman, I am currently taking it too.
Bros just flexing
please do rank all of them 🙏
Talk about super seniors
I like your haircut
Rank all 39 by how much colleges value them
Also please rank all 39!
Yes
Yes
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My counselor wrapped me into taking AP environmental , I'm a little worried even though I've heard it was easy, I have no problem taking the class, but still taking it on top of everything else is daunting. Would anyone be willing to give me the jist of it or a little bit of advice for the class? (Or if I should drop it before it's too late?)
It was the only AP I took and I got an A and I’m really stupid. You’ll be fine.
@@sanghelio I'm not really sure what to say to that but thank you 😅
Yes rate them all
Nice haircut!
YES PLS RANK THEM
Yes
What about African-American history? How does a young black man come across my feed and blatantly ignore that. This is political and I am woke
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I am from india. Is there ap classes available in india?
Lmao go check you the one living there
AP classes stand for “advanced placement” and you have to chose to take it. The reason people take them is because it will give them a boost in their gpa and will look good in a application for a college (presumably). To take it in school your district would need to provide those classes. I’m sure you could take them on your own but I don’t think any college would honor it and it wouldn’t affect your gpa. Most of them are very hard anyway.
tl;dr, your school needs to provide them and some schools in India do.
what are the best aps for future prostitutes?
My breeding plantation is better.
I’d definitely look into taking economics!
AP Physics I - F-Tier
L take, that class was at least B or A tier
If my school offers Calc BC should I do it? I have had a 95 average in honors precalc but I’m not sure if I should do BC because people say it is very difficult and requires a lot of time investment. I am planning on an engineering major though so it would be worth it. I really have no idea and my counselors aren’t very helpful.
I took Precalc last year and skipped to BC for this year. It’s definitely much tougher than my past math courses (math has traditionally been one of my easiest courses; BC has probably been tougher than each of my other four APs this year), but it is possible to do. I managed to get an A+ in the first semester (but it would have been a normal A without the assistance of some extra credit), and I have an A+ right now. Based on scores so far, I have a very high chance of getting a 5 on the AP test. Skipping to BC was definitely a good decision for me, but it isn’t for everyone.
Expect 2-3 times as much work and much more difficulty understanding everything. If you’re willing to take on the burden and you think you’re up to the challenge, skipping AB is possible.
If you decide to take AB first, BC will probably be the easier of the two for you, and you’ll get more time to digest everything. Only skip to BC if you’re an absolute whiz or you want to put in more effort now to save time in the long run. Some parts won’t be too tough, but others will be quite difficult, so you’ll need to be prepared for the occasional night of misery.
If you have any other questions, I’m happy to answer them. No matter what you choose, I wish you the best of luck on the rest of your high school journey!
I only took AB calc, but i actually started without taking precalc and it was an easy A, i only had to do after-school work to prepare for the AP 3 times and I got a 5, all in my sophmore year. And judging from teacher and my friends teacher from a different school, AP calc teachers don't expect you to do too much for homework, if any at all if you do good on tests.
Tbh i would have killed to be able to take BC calc but my school didn't have it. Judging by what you said it could range from fun but somewhat challenging to interesting and a cake walk.
Ik i only took AB, but it's only half a semester more of content and i learned it on my own with just a few hours.
@@UltraHydrationSupreme The recent BC exclusive content has probably been the easiest part of the year for me. You definitely would have thrived in BC after taking AB if your school offered it.
@Spookeletons i wouldn't take BC though after i already took AB. It would havevto be BC instead of AB rather than after.
@@Sillytake1705 alright. I’ll try bc and if I find it too hard I can just drop down to ab
I'm taking AP Chem in sophomore year. Is that a good time to take it?
yes, assuming you have already taken chem 1
It doesn't really matter when you take it, just take Chem 1 first because it makes the concepts a lot easier when u do it at the AP level
Thanks a lot! My school doesn't offer a course called Chem 1 but only Chem honors. I'll be taking AP linked Chem which includes Chem H for 1st sem and AP Chem for the next.
I took it without prior Chem experience and it’s easy. just make sure you do some self study though
That’s when I took it. I found it pretty easy, you just have to understand the concepts well enough that you know how to do all of the math. I didn’t take any chem class first and it was fine
Those who want to go to Ivy. Don’t do AP classes. Cuz apparently they might go to waste. Do everything else yknow
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