Basically, self study a bunch of exams. Lots of exams, like computer science principles or English language, you can take with very little content knowledge, especially if you have really high logical intelligence like I'm assuming this guy does. There are also a large number of half year or redundant exams. Physics c, economics, and government all have two tests. And if you can take the physics c exams, you can also take the physics 1 and 2 exams. It's certainly more work than it's worth, but you can definitely force yourself through a ton of ap exams. One person took 30 exams and earned a 5 on 28. I'm on track to take around 18, just taking the classes I want. If I only wanted AP classes, I could squeeze a few more in. You get used to the formula and it's not too bad.
Yea I did 4 college credit classes instead and 1 AP class. I got credit for all of em, but even then the college classes were way easier. Even now in my school, college classes again way easier than the AP classes
@@Scarface_445 Same I also took a total of 4. Although I wished I was allowed to take more because I have heard that some people complete their associates degree( the one that only encompasses general education) while in highschool. And I also agree that DUAL CREDIT was so much easier. My friends seemed to struggle so much with their AP classes but I never once thought of my DC as hard.
That's $2,208 in AP exams 💀 Edit: I live in an area where you have to pay for your own AP exams, I didn't know there are whole school districts where the fees are waived, usually I see only individual students get fee exemptions
@That One Crazy Adrestian Dude Not the school, but usually the county. The school I go to is in a pretty poor area but the county itself is loaded because of some of the other areas in it, so the county pays for all ap and dual enrollment classes if you have the academics to make it into said classes.
i got a 5 on APUSH and it is still my biggest achievement. my teacher was a beast, her exam pass rate was so crazy high. thanks mrs Robinson, teaching was your calling and it showed. it’s been almost 10 years and i haven’t forgotten being in her class.
Honestly, as a senior in high school just take the time to actually take real college classes at a community college either as a senior or during the summer going into the fall semester. You don’t have to worry about not passing these tests. Taking a class is way easier than taking a test that the majority fail. This is one of the biggest regrets I have.
I just responded to someone else saying something similar. I took both. At my HS my school my college professor came 3 times a week to teach us and the 2 days he didn’t come I was able to show up to school late. My AP teacher didn’t teach us anything we just sat around eating Chick-fil-A breakfast and talking about his family all class, when it came to the exam he gave us a cheat sheet so the whole class passed. My Dual credit professor really taught us so much but the work just seemed like typical HS level work. I prefer Dual credit of AP any day. I don’t recall paying for AP but dual you had to pay for if you didn’t have free or reduced lunch so my parents paid for those courses.
How interesting I actually took 2 of the 3 he called hard and passed. I honestly think it matters if you have a good teacher or not, a good teacher can make any class a class interesting. I had the most fun in my AP U. S .history Because of my teacher
of for sure! i def failed ap chem mostly bc i had the worst teacher ever and the good ap chem teacher left the year before, i was devastated honestly bc i wanted to pass that exam and get college credit for it, i was actually really good at chemistry. but it was too much information to learn on my own and my teacher was so awful we only got through 11/22 chapters we needed for the ap chem test, plus a huge hurricane hit my city and we were out of school for a month, we were really behind, so ultimately i got a 2 on the ap chem exam. but college chemistry has been easier so i’m grateful 😭
@@Noles4life77 Yeah, I did not enjoy AP Calc, but I also really didn't want to do a lot of math courses in uni. I only survived because one of my (Asian, of course) best friends took it with me, and she tutored me in that and I helped her survive AP bio cause that was my jam.
Always remember the difficulty of a class may HEAVILY be influenced by your teacher. Any AP class will always be more difficult with a bad teacher, and the opposite is true.
it really depends on the school and when you take each class. at my school, ap u.s. history comes after ap world history, so apush feels a lot easier because you've already gotten over the learning curve of saqs and essays. plus, our a.p. physics class is easily the hardest in the school because we have a teacher that grades harshly and pushes kids to the extreme (plus im pretty sure it combines physics 3 and physic 4, so it's actually 2 aps)
That, and the general overall education of the school district. In my school is was AP Comparative Government and Politics which you could only take if you were invited by the teacher. I was and I took it. It was difficult for most people because the town I live in is in it’s own bubble and doesn’t really pay attention to world politics. Most people only watched local news, so this was a whole new world to many students. I was invited because up until the year before I took it, I was living in Italy and already knew the basics of different world governments.
Haha right... I had to chuckle at him saying AP US was hard. For me it was one of the last AP classes I took, so I already knew the drill by that point... I remember when taking the AP test I just doodled pictures for the last 2 essay questions because I was confident I'd already scored a 4 by that point.
@@GoldenPantaloons fair enough. But it's always better to just try to do your best on something because you never know. You could've done badly on the exam and those last 2 questions could've affected your score. But that's understandable
Fun fact. In my country a US GED is only equivalent to a middle school education and you are refused entry to university until brought up to speed with 2 more years of schooling.
Hi! I got a 5 on the AP lit exam. I relied a lot on what I learned during AP Lang. So, if you're more comfortable with creative writing (like I was) then take AP Lang first- you probably won't do as well on this one, so just work on passing and taking the knowledge. Then apply that knowledge plus your comfort with creative writing for the AP Lit exam and class. Edit: ironically, spelling
I’m in AP lit right now and it’s so fun, we haven’t started any super difficult texts yet but it’s still awesome, I had APUSH last year and it was definitely difficult but it was so much fun❤
Literally not even possible at my school, you can only take 24 classes through all of high school, and for freshman year you can literally only take 1 AP class.
Yo boys, the pass rate of APUSH is low because it is known to be an easier AP class, so more people take it and this includes people who have never taken another AP class leading to more kids failing the test
I kinda feel bad for the kid taking 20 ap classes. The amount of pressure he feels Is substantial. Sacrificing your mental well being and your social life and your overall experience in life for 4 years is not worth getting into a prestigious university.
It’s very interesting seeing him rank ap US as the hardest. I didn’t take a lot of ap classes but I took ap histories all 4 years of highschool I’m also a history major in college. And AP European was probably the hardest. But I took the ap Euro exam during covid so might have a skewed opinion.
I believe very few people even have the chance to take AP Euro. At my school we have partial schedules during senior year (when we are on track to track to take AP Euro) so I don’t even know if the class has been run just because it wouldn’t get people. Even the guy in the vid did t take it, maybe it is the hardest history.
@@squilliam5777 yeah John didn’t even take it and i’m taking AP Euro this year and i find it to be very challenging. however since this is my first AP so i’ll have to see how hard APUSH is next year
I took AP music theory and my teacher said that it's the hardest class my school offered. It probably is if you don't have a huge background in music but I got through it lol
I'm planning of taking it next year after being in band for 5 years. My band director teaches the class (he also composes music which I think is very cool), and he sometimes quizzes the people in music theory about what is happening within the music, and I find it fascinating. I feel like I understand the very basics, but I don't know much beyond that. I'm hoping to survive lol
Love to hear your opinions on AP music theory; my instructor told me that you have basically zero chance at passing the exam if you haven’t been a practicing musician for at least a few years.
Ap is history is not joke we cover one average 1-2 chapters a week and generally spend about 1.5-2 a day on hw if your efficient every day I dropped the class after the semester because I would rather get an easy a than a c. To anyone considering just know this will make you not love history unless you just like doing tons of work
@@hi-si6zq I’ve just never been good at social science classes. The writing portions always killed my grades the most. I think with history classes, the only thing you can do to study is just remember points in history.. there is no method like math or English. You just have to know things.
damn your school didn’t make you pay for it? my school made you sign a waive that you will show up for the ap test bc they pay the $100 for the test for you, so if you don’t show up they make you pay since it “went to waste”’lmao
@@kianna270 at my school at the beginning of the school year they make you pay for half of it regardless Which makes me realize how much money I’ve wasted but i honestly completely forgot about that paying part up until that point 🚶♀️
Ap lit isn't that bad, I got a 4 on the exam and didn't even write that many essays in preparation. apush is a different story lol Tbh, I loved AP lit though so that's probably why I did well. My teacher was amazing too :)
Good to know the only 2 AP classes my s good offered (US history and Calc AB) were just generally hard and I probably shouldn't have given up on my future when I struggled with them some 🙃
I didn’t even know ap language classes existed Im assuming they either try to speed run it and learn as much as possible You have to be borderline fluent level to take it ? Idk
AP US History was the only AP I took that I got a 3 on. I see the only AP he didn't do was Studio Art, which is understandable. I loved that class but it consumed a disgustingly large amount of my time outside of school hours, even having been in art programs for many years of my life. AFAIK, it's the only exam where you can actually make a 6.
I agree it’s the hardest science class, but our teacher made it really fun to learn. I hope you find the fun in Chem, too, and also, the ap test isn’t as hard as the homework, at least for our class.
Screw taking the classes, just take the tests. If you’re good at this sort of testing and have the money to throw around (or the free vouchers like I did), then just load up with the history and English ones. They’re all ridiculously easy if you have some basic understanding. Both the English classes are “can you read?” For the MCQs, and “can you mildly bullshit?” For everything else. I took Lang and didn’t take Lit, didn’t study for either and got 5s on both. The social studies ones are a little bit harder. These were more because I have a really good grasp of history/current events and I was a debater so I was good at coming up with patterns and bullshit on the spot, but I think they’re all pretty easy. I got 5s on all the ones I took, even when I didn’t study. If I did study, it was 2 hours the night before skimming the RUclips review videos. Math and science are a lot harder to BS. If you’re good at math or enjoy it, I really don’t think AP calc is very hard. I was taught AB in a semester and then I taught myself BC in a quarter. I did get a 4, but that’s because I’m bad at math standardized testing (the timing fucks me up.). My only high school regret is not taking more AP tests (not classes) because I ended up going to a college that took anything above a 3. (My lowest was a 3 in AP Chem.) I got 42/121 credits I needed for a bachelors. While you do need to fulfill a 2 year residency thing, I still could have take a couple more tests and guaranteed that I graduated in 2 years. It was 2.5 after a summer, but still. This and CLEPing out of classes are great ways to save money rather than going to an overpriced Ivy.
Interestingly I found AP World history to be way harder than AP US history, but that could be because I took world history first and bc my teacher for that class was kinda grumpy lol
“I recommend taking some chemistry before taking this class” Haha…. ;~; I’m barely holding on. Although the teacher makes getting an A overall easy it’s still hard af and I only understand 30% of what’s going on. I think I will get a 2 on the AP exam if not 1
did you not take a chem class before it? schools should really not let students take ap chem without prior chem classes, it’s just too much information to jump into, esp since it’s very different from other sciences like bio and environmental science. at my school, you had to take chemistry and get an A or B in it to get into ap chem.
@@kianna270 Naa I didn’t but my AP Chem teacher said it wasn’t needed. Although that’s his opinion and they do recommend taking chem before AP Chem but during course selection they didn’t have anything on that and I didn’t hear about it until 3rd quarter so too late now lol
i wanna know how he managed to take 23 aps, that’s crazy!
the secret is being of Asian descent
Lol
@@hydra__yt 💪
Basically, self study a bunch of exams. Lots of exams, like computer science principles or English language, you can take with very little content knowledge, especially if you have really high logical intelligence like I'm assuming this guy does. There are also a large number of half year or redundant exams. Physics c, economics, and government all have two tests. And if you can take the physics c exams, you can also take the physics 1 and 2 exams.
It's certainly more work than it's worth, but you can definitely force yourself through a ton of ap exams. One person took 30 exams and earned a 5 on 28. I'm on track to take around 18, just taking the classes I want. If I only wanted AP classes, I could squeeze a few more in. You get used to the formula and it's not too bad.
He's asian
Me who never took an AP class: Interesting....
Lol same. I opted for Dual Credit(Dual Enrollment) instead. I wonder how they fit so many AP classes in 4 years
@@theonewiththegoldentouch You can take AP tests without the class for the same credit
Yea I did 4 college credit classes instead and 1 AP class. I got credit for all of em, but even then the college classes were way easier. Even now in my school, college classes again way easier than the AP classes
@@Scarface_445 Same I also took a total of 4. Although I wished I was allowed to take more because I have heard that some people complete their associates degree( the one that only encompasses general education) while in highschool. And I also agree that DUAL CREDIT was so much easier. My friends seemed to struggle so much with their AP classes but I never once thought of my DC as hard.
Lmao 😂
Bro actually took AP music theory too 💀 actual legend
Help I’m in that class now because I thought it’d be a fun little class to take senior year…….. I regret everything
How was it? Music theory doesn't sound all that hard but apparently it's one of the more surprisingly complicated subjects...
Is it hard for people that already learn piano?
@@Hi_I_GoodIf you have a fair amount of experience and studied your theory as you progressed than it shouldn’t be hard
@@Hi_I_Goodit’s like the native speakers who take ap Spanish if you know a lot of theory and play piano beforehand it’s easy asf if not good luck
He took AP Classes and he has good skin. 👁️👄👁️
Considering he took every single one, the dude just loves studying 😂
😂
When you realise skin treatments exist :
You wanna know what I wanna know ?
✨John’s skincare routine. ✨
Why’s that important
@@aabahdjfisosososos bc he's glowing
Facts
Genetics
EXACTLYYYY
AP Chemistry is indeed a nightmare. For someone that found Chemistry relatively easy, It is very difficult and way more detailed.
Ikr
Not that bad compared to organic chemistry, it’s like equivalent to CHM 1046, but it is quite challenging
its fun and super interesting tho
I’ve heard that they had to write the chemistry equations out on pen 👀
I’m taking it rn not too difficult
That's $2,208 in AP exams 💀
Edit: I live in an area where you have to pay for your own AP exams, I didn't know there are whole school districts where the fees are waived, usually I see only individual students get fee exemptions
😭
unless your school pays for it, which mine does
@@athletic_leg3nd247 same
@@athletic_leg3nd247 yo what the heck kinda school do y’all go to that pays for your exams!
@That One Crazy Adrestian Dude Not the school, but usually the county. The school I go to is in a pretty poor area but the county itself is loaded because of some of the other areas in it, so the county pays for all ap and dual enrollment classes if you have the academics to make it into said classes.
i got a 5 on APUSH and it is still my biggest achievement. my teacher was a beast, her exam pass rate was so crazy high. thanks mrs Robinson, teaching was your calling and it showed. it’s been almost 10 years and i haven’t forgotten being in her class.
it's pretty easy though
@@orang1921 For me it was, for most it isn’t. Good teacher and a willingness to learn is needed. You sound insecure.
Im happy for you but also salty cause our teachers goal was to fail us
Did you go to a school in Texas?
Yeah just got back my scores got a 5 on it aswell as a 5 on euro last year
John wins at life.
Genuinely wish I was as attractive and smart as him :(
😭😂
Bro same imagine being motivated enough to even reach above A-level couldn’t be me.
That’s what separates you from him. He is working , while u are wishing
it's ok kenma username
he ugly af what you on about
bro this guy the whole package…he smart and handsome af
Fr
Guys we found his alt account lmao
Y’all talken about how he managed to get into 23 ap classes while i am here simping over his handsome face
he's so pretty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Thats what im saying
Asian moms perfect kid
his dimples. his skin. his hair. THIS MAN IS STUNNING
I’m assuming you are talking about the white skin
@@Unknown-do8nz the person means their skin is glowing and it is clear not white u dumb fuck
@@Unknown-do8nz bro why you gotta make it about that they probably just meant his skin is shining smooth
@@Unknown-do8nz 🤡
@@Unknown-do8nz hes asian
Nobody :
John : stealing Hermione's time turner to attend and complete all his lectures and homeworks
Bruh, I need a time turner for real
The person ur Asian parents compare u to:
Wow, he must be really clever. We don't have AP classes here in the UK, but from the way Americans talk about them, they sound tough.
Some of them are but it really depends, like they have literally used SCRATCH on the ap computer science principles exam
are we going to ignore AP MUSIC THEORY
Yes
AP Music theory isn't all that hard if you're a somewhat competent musician. But most highschool musicians don't particularly fit that description
I’m in it rn it’s a lot of work but the secret is follow the program and pay attention yk
Taking it next year
I've heard that was extremely difficult
CAN I SAY THAT JOHN IS CUTE
Ayy, Don't be shy with it 😂
YASSSSSS
John isnt
i think i’m gay..
Sus….
Honestly, as a senior in high school just take the time to actually take real college classes at a community college either as a senior or during the summer going into the fall semester. You don’t have to worry about not passing these tests. Taking a class is way easier than taking a test that the majority fail. This is one of the biggest regrets I have.
I just responded to someone else saying something similar.
I took both.
At my HS my school my college professor came 3 times a week to teach us and the 2 days he didn’t come I was able to show up to school late.
My AP teacher didn’t teach us anything we just sat around eating Chick-fil-A breakfast and talking about his family all class, when it came to the exam he gave us a cheat sheet so the whole class passed.
My Dual credit professor really taught us so much but the work just seemed like typical HS level work.
I prefer Dual credit of AP any day.
I don’t recall paying for AP but dual you had to pay for if you didn’t have free or reduced lunch so my parents paid for those courses.
Took APUSH, studied for 2 hours/day for 2 days, got a 5 on the exam. It wasn’t that hard it’s just a lot of memorization.
Woah, he did then all while looking like that 😃 life's not fair
How interesting I actually took 2 of the 3 he called hard and passed. I honestly think it matters if you have a good teacher or not, a good teacher can make any class a class interesting. I had the most fun in my AP U. S .history Because of my teacher
He was probably basing difficulty on scoring a 5 in the exam, not just the class.
of for sure! i def failed ap chem mostly bc i had the worst teacher ever and the good ap chem teacher left the year before, i was devastated honestly bc i wanted to pass that exam and get college credit for it, i was actually really good at chemistry. but it was too much information to learn on my own and my teacher was so awful we only got through 11/22 chapters we needed for the ap chem test, plus a huge hurricane hit my city and we were out of school for a month, we were really behind, so ultimately i got a 2 on the ap chem exam. but college chemistry has been easier so i’m grateful 😭
@@Nylak-Otter yes but if you get a good teacher you will do better in the exam
For me us history was easy, I thought ap lit was pretty fun, ap bio was a nightmare, ap calc was brutal
@@Noles4life77 Yeah, I did not enjoy AP Calc, but I also really didn't want to do a lot of math courses in uni. I only survived because one of my (Asian, of course) best friends took it with me, and she tutored me in that and I helped her survive AP bio cause that was my jam.
AP U.S History was absolute hell, at some point I voided my teacher’s voice 😭
Always remember the difficulty of a class may HEAVILY be influenced by your teacher.
Any AP class will always be more difficult with a bad teacher, and the opposite is true.
The second guy is cute
I was about to write that😂
Why are you objectifying him? If this were a girl and someone called her cute, people would be all over the guy.
@@ryanland979 shut up? Literally no one cares if a guy calls a girl cute
@@erikapavedtheway please stop being a homophobic bigot
@@ryanland979 who hurt you🤨⁉️⁉️
it really depends on the school and when you take each class. at my school, ap u.s. history comes after ap world history, so apush feels a lot easier because you've already gotten over the learning curve of saqs and essays. plus, our a.p. physics class is easily the hardest in the school because we have a teacher that grades harshly and pushes kids to the extreme (plus im pretty sure it combines physics 3 and physic 4, so it's actually 2 aps)
That, and the general overall education of the school district. In my school is was AP Comparative Government and Politics which you could only take if you were invited by the teacher. I was and I took it. It was difficult for most people because the town I live in is in it’s own bubble and doesn’t really pay attention to world politics. Most people only watched local news, so this was a whole new world to many students. I was invited because up until the year before I took it, I was living in Italy and already knew the basics of different world governments.
Haha right... I had to chuckle at him saying AP US was hard. For me it was one of the last AP classes I took, so I already knew the drill by that point... I remember when taking the AP test I just doodled pictures for the last 2 essay questions because I was confident I'd already scored a 4 by that point.
@@GoldenPantaloons could've gotten a 5
@@kirbydied2875 To what end? You either get the college credit or don't; a 5 doesn't show up any differently on your transcript.
@@GoldenPantaloons fair enough. But it's always better to just try to do your best on something because you never know. You could've done badly on the exam and those last 2 questions could've affected your score. But that's understandable
Fun fact. In my country a US GED is only equivalent to a middle school education and you are refused entry to university until brought up to speed with 2 more years of schooling.
where do you live
As a sophomore who is currently struggling by with apush, this video made my day!
I like how you both have almost the same voice!
Loved it!
Hi! I got a 5 on the AP lit exam. I relied a lot on what I learned during AP Lang. So, if you're more comfortable with creative writing (like I was) then take AP Lang first- you probably won't do as well on this one, so just work on passing and taking the knowledge. Then apply that knowledge plus your comfort with creative writing for the AP Lit exam and class.
Edit: ironically, spelling
This seems like really good advice!
We don't have AP classes where am from but I'll interact with your comment to bump it up a big :)
I’m in AP lit right now and it’s so fun, we haven’t started any super difficult texts yet but it’s still awesome, I had APUSH last year and it was definitely difficult but it was so much fun❤
You ever see someone so smart and beautiful and you can’t even be mad and just silently accept it
23 my god 😱
*Me crying in Ap Bio II for the 3rd time in a week* “well at least its not Ap chem!”
Seriously tho those poor kids didn’t sleep at all
bro summarized an entire semester into 11 minutes
Bros getting his diploma and bachelors at the same time 💀
Me who’s taking APUSH AP Chem and Calc BC junior year: 🤠
All those + AP lang, comp sci, AP US history, AP psych, AP physics, for me
@@Nick-lx4fo u’re gonna be unable to leave the house. I cant tell if you’re joking
@@xduccky4540 my workload is pretty light actually. No stress at all
Holy crap I’m gonna be a Jr next year. Oh my god I’m getting older
I’m taking ap bio in my freshman year
Hardest AP class is among us
As an AP Chem student who barely passed, this makes me feel better
Lol taking APUSH & AP Lang right now
I'm dying
bro apush is the easiest ap imo besides ap csp i literally got a 99 every quarter for apush and 97 or 100 on the tests, but to each their own
You know what the easiest AP class is: AP Comp Sci, that class is sooooo freakin easy
There’s 2, one of them are one of the hardest, the other isn’t even close.
Comp Sci A or Comp Sci Principles?
@@tree8821 Principles. A is not on the same level
ap psych is also one of the easiest. i barely studied and got a 5.
@@jacktucker9659 apcsa isn't even close to the hardest
John is hot asf 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Literally not even possible at my school, you can only take 24 classes through all of high school, and for freshman year you can literally only take 1 AP class.
Yo boys, the pass rate of APUSH is low because it is known to be an easier AP class, so more people take it and this includes people who have never taken another AP class leading to more kids failing the test
Literally Me🤧his skin look so good and healthy🤣i really need to study
AP chem was the hardest damn science class ever! literally my college chem classes were easier! i was happy i got a 2 on it lmao!!!
Me in AP US History as a freshman😳
me when i am taking all the hardest AP’s for each category 🤓
I kinda feel bad for the kid taking 20 ap classes. The amount of pressure he feels
Is substantial. Sacrificing your mental well being and your social life and your overall experience in life for 4 years is not worth getting into a prestigious university.
It’s very interesting seeing him rank ap US as the hardest. I didn’t take a lot of ap classes but I took ap histories all 4 years of highschool I’m also a history major in college. And AP European was probably the hardest. But I took the ap Euro exam during covid so might have a skewed opinion.
I believe very few people even have the chance to take AP Euro. At my school we have partial schedules during senior year (when we are on track to track to take AP Euro) so I don’t even know if the class has been run just because it wouldn’t get people. Even the guy in the vid did t take it, maybe it is the hardest history.
Oof I’m taking AP Euro as a Sophomore next year, hopefully it isn’t that hard.
AP US History has a lower pass rate so I’m guessing that’s what he’s going off of.
@@squilliam5777 yeah John didn’t even take it and i’m taking AP Euro this year and i find it to be very challenging. however since this is my first AP so i’ll have to see how hard APUSH is next year
I took AP music theory and my teacher said that it's the hardest class my school offered. It probably is if you don't have a huge background in music but I got through it lol
I'm planning of taking it next year after being in band for 5 years. My band director teaches the class (he also composes music which I think is very cool), and he sometimes quizzes the people in music theory about what is happening within the music, and I find it fascinating. I feel like I understand the very basics, but I don't know much beyond that. I'm hoping to survive lol
Bro probably had enough college credits to graduate day one
Off topic but John is so pretty 😂
Love to hear your opinions on AP music theory; my instructor told me that you have basically zero chance at passing the exam if you haven’t been a practicing musician for at least a few years.
Ap is history is not joke we cover one average 1-2 chapters a week and generally spend about 1.5-2 a day on hw if your efficient every day I dropped the class after the semester because I would rather get an easy a than a c. To anyone considering just know this will make you not love history unless you just like doing tons of work
Man I can’t believe I took the hardest history class freshman year 🤦🏾♂️
He has such cute dimples
23 classes all on very different stuff is amazing that you pulled that off
Ap chem vs bio is hard, i personally think bio is harder but I can see both perspectives
Well, I needed to watch the video a second time cuz first time I got distracted by his face...
(Heissocuteahhhh)
I’m in APUSH right now, and I completely agree 😢😭
Really I plan on taking it next year but how what is the hardest thing?
@@hi-si6zq I’ve just never been good at social science classes. The writing portions always killed my grades the most. I think with history classes, the only thing you can do to study is just remember points in history.. there is no method like math or English. You just have to know things.
AP Art and Design needs to be up there 😭
Ap world history was the best tho, literally my favorite class, no sarcasm
Literally champa rice and caravels are the only things i learned all year. I hated that class, yet i signed up for apush next year. I love life. 😃
Dang
Ive taken ap world history and didn’t even show up for the exam
Y’all are the real ones
damn your school didn’t make you pay for it? my school made you sign a waive that you will show up for the ap test bc they pay the $100 for the test for you, so if you don’t show up they make you pay since it “went to waste”’lmao
@@kianna270 at my school at the beginning of the school year they make you pay for half of it regardless
Which makes me realize how much money I’ve wasted but i honestly completely forgot about that paying part up until that point 🚶♀️
Bros overqualified
every Asian moms dream
nobody is gonna mention that john is cute asf?
when i realize i’ve already signed up to take calc bc, ap lit, and ap chem next year and am currently taking apush👁👄👁
Ap lit isn't that bad, I got a 4 on the exam and didn't even write that many essays in preparation. apush is a different story lol
Tbh, I loved AP lit though so that's probably why I did well. My teacher was amazing too :)
I got a 5 on AP Lit without ever once reading a book
Bro took every class in school
Good to know the only 2 AP classes my s good offered (US history and Calc AB) were just generally hard and I probably shouldn't have given up on my future when I struggled with them some 🙃
Me who doesn’t know what Ap classes are: exquisite
When ur school doesn't have 23 ap classes
I love how I'm taking 3 of the hardest ones in one year 😚😃
Mans doesn’t have time to talk LMAO
How does one take so much AP and how is AP Spanish like for a person who doesn’t speak it?
I didn’t even know ap language classes existed
Im assuming they either try to speed run it and learn as much as possible
You have to be borderline fluent level to take it ?
Idk
@@JustADreamerLuv you take an AP language class if you’ve take that language for 3 years.
Ultimately it will always come down to the instructor
jesus man good on john i can’t imagine being that dedicated
AP US History was the only AP I took that I got a 3 on. I see the only AP he didn't do was Studio Art, which is understandable. I loved that class but it consumed a disgustingly large amount of my time outside of school hours, even having been in art programs for many years of my life. AFAIK, it's the only exam where you can actually make a 6.
i’ve taken most of these and they’re easy since i had good teachers
I just got put into AP US History, now I don’t know what to think about it
Me who's taken/taking 21 AP's crying in the corner because he thinks he won't get into his dream college :(
i’m taking ap u.s. history as a sophomore 😭
as someone who is about to finish college none of my aps really helped me😭like they dont really count for much once u leave highschool
@@SpecialUnicorn798 whatever looks good on my application bro 😭
I just need to know how his skin is so good
When you realizes your taking three of those in one year😂
I’m taking 2 of these within the next week😭
It depends on who teaches the class.
AP Euro at my high school is leagues more difficult than APUSH.
Agreed
Bring it on AP CHEMISTRY AHHH 😤
I’m taking it this year
I agree it’s the hardest science class, but our teacher made it really fun to learn. I hope you find the fun in Chem, too, and also, the ap test isn’t as hard as the homework, at least for our class.
@@goodderek8452 I like chem
Im gonna be a pharmacist so there’s good reason I’m there
AP physics: am I a joke to you?
AP physics was so easy it’s just alg 1 with figures
@@diego3294honestly except c though
Definitely not taking AP U.S History next year😅
Screw taking the classes, just take the tests. If you’re good at this sort of testing and have the money to throw around (or the free vouchers like I did), then just load up with the history and English ones. They’re all ridiculously easy if you have some basic understanding. Both the English classes are “can you read?” For the MCQs, and “can you mildly bullshit?” For everything else. I took Lang and didn’t take Lit, didn’t study for either and got 5s on both.
The social studies ones are a little bit harder. These were more because I have a really good grasp of history/current events and I was a debater so I was good at coming up with patterns and bullshit on the spot, but I think they’re all pretty easy. I got 5s on all the ones I took, even when I didn’t study. If I did study, it was 2 hours the night before skimming the RUclips review videos.
Math and science are a lot harder to BS. If you’re good at math or enjoy it, I really don’t think AP calc is very hard. I was taught AB in a semester and then I taught myself BC in a quarter. I did get a 4, but that’s because I’m bad at math standardized testing (the timing fucks me up.).
My only high school regret is not taking more AP tests (not classes) because I ended up going to a college that took anything above a 3. (My lowest was a 3 in AP Chem.) I got 42/121 credits I needed for a bachelors. While you do need to fulfill a 2 year residency thing, I still could have take a couple more tests and guaranteed that I graduated in 2 years. It was 2.5 after a summer, but still. This and CLEPing out of classes are great ways to save money rather than going to an overpriced Ivy.
Bruh…. He just listed my schedule
Interestingly I found AP World history to be way harder than AP US history, but that could be because I took world history first and bc my teacher for that class was kinda grumpy lol
The Asian and Indian guy…great I’m fucked💀
Wow 23 I am International and we done even hv Ap
JOHN IS SO CUTE, also he kinda looks like the younger takeshi kaneshiro
this is so racist lmfaoooooo (crying emoji)
@@hannalin6270 how is it racist?
@@hannalin6270 i mean i’m just saying he looks like a taiwanese actor and i’m asian myself so i dont really get how this is racist 😅
AP chem is fucking hell. So much info all day every day
I made a 2 on the AP US History test lol
How can someone be so cute and so smart at the same time. Life is not fair.
Your pfp
“I recommend taking some chemistry before taking this class”
Haha…. ;~; I’m barely holding on. Although the teacher makes getting an A overall easy it’s still hard af and I only understand 30% of what’s going on. I think I will get a 2 on the AP exam if not 1
I’m in the same boat…
did you not take a chem class before it? schools should really not let students take ap chem without prior chem classes, it’s just too much information to jump into, esp since it’s very different from other sciences like bio and environmental science. at my school, you had to take chemistry and get an A or B in it to get into ap chem.
@@kianna270 Naa I didn’t but my AP Chem teacher said it wasn’t needed. Although that’s his opinion and they do recommend taking chem before AP Chem but during course selection they didn’t have anything on that and I didn’t hear about it until 3rd quarter so too late now lol