shoutout to the native latin speakers‼ but really, my fault. you can find your rankings for ALL classes--including all languages and arts--in my community tab. check 'em out if you're curious!
As a "smart kid," after failing all 3 ap I took (lang-1, apush-2, world history-2), I'm extremely disappointed in myself and depressed. I don't know why I keep signing up for these classes anymore. I will be taking physics and lit this year.
There are objectively easier and harder classes, since the exams are standardized and some have prerequisites. A teacher you don’t like might make you les motivated which might make the courseload seem more difficult but the subject matter itself doesn’t change.
I genuinely appreciate how Mahad's content is a little less family friendly compared to Gohar, two sides of the same coin and both are so entertaining. Love the video bro!
Bro forgot AP Music Theory, granted it’s not as useful to the average student but still. I feel like Music Theory deserves its own tier 💀 that shit is harder than rocket science I tell you.
@@kermitthemutantlevitatingf7836 I’ve never taken it, my school didn’t offer it, but as a music major in college, it couldn’t be that hard, even without perfect pitch. I don’t have perfect pitch but it wouldn’t have made my theory classes that much easier. Definitely would have made dictation easier but that’s about the only thing. Perfect pitch is mostly just a gimmick really
Even if I'm Canadian and most of the high school classes here are miles easier than any American AP course, I genuinely enjoyed this video, and found it interesting. Where I live, you still take 8 classes per year, except your classes are split by semester, so you wouldn't take your 1st semester classes in the 2nd semester. I can almost guarantee you if any AP class was shoved into a 5 month time period, yet alone 4 AP classes, that would be extremely challenging. I applaud American students for their efforts into taking AP classes, and I hope anyone and everyone reading this has amazing grades going forward. 🙏🙏🙏
yeah I'm trying to take ap chemistry rn and the class ends in December when the semester ends with the test being in May so im gonna have to pray on my memory
Last year I took Calc BC and Chem and I have to say, if you take notes before class and pay attention when your teacher talks through examples you'll be fine, and for chem, depending on how hard your teacher grades, often the classwork is harder than the actual test. Obviously, for chem, know your formulas and steps to solve problems, but there's also a lot of memorization
I, being a tryhard, skipped a year of Spanish and now I have to take both Spanish lang and lit to get my 4 years. I am not a native speaker nor do I speak it at home. Send prayers.
similar story; i skipped spanish 1 and honors spanish 3 at my school (my classes are 1 semester) so freshman year i took spanish 2 then sophomore year i took honors spanish 4 and AP spanish lang. i'm now doing what is considered "honors spanish 6" next semester which is really just AP spanish lang again but the assignments are harder and you can't receive the AP weight twice. AP spanish lit typically isn't offered at my school, but i'm going to be taking it as an independent study next year in the fall semester. obviously i can't say anything about lit, but lang was SUPER fun. it's definitely the most fun class i've ever taken, better than even psych and seminar. i will say that you should still take the exam seriously, it wasn't anything terrible but it's not something to push aside. either way though AP spanish lang was super fun and i think you'll be fine in it as long as you have the initiative to learn more
@@r6champfr I actually really enjoy math, like understanding concepts and solving long problems, I'm already exposed to calc with a firm understanding of the concepts. I also have really strong foundations in trig and algebra, so hopefully, it's a breeze :) summary: i'm a try harding nerd
We in this together!!! 🤣 im a junior taking APUSH as well! i dont take Bio but take AP lang 😭. Personally i love my APUSH teacher. Hes my favorite. I do feel like its a mix of all the rankings depending on the day 🤣. I have it as my last class of the day so monday i went out smiling and friday i went out telling my bsf i wanted to drop out!! 😭😭
I just wanna say for anyone thinking of doing AP classes in high school Only take them if you wanna go to a university with a competitive acceptance rate. If you don't wanna go to college, then forget about taking these classes as it is time-consuming and mentally stressful
Or if you just wanna get some college credits over with. I don’t want to take more English in college than I need to because it won’t be super relevant to my major, so I’m taking ap lang and lit. Also I know I would be bored in regular English just because I tend to move a little faster than some students
Physics C was challenging but definitely the most fun class I took in high school. Also the curve on the AP exam is ridiculously generous as you only need like a 54% to get a 5 on either exam.
I’m a good student, got a 4 on lit, 5 on calc, and seminar was the worst hell I had to go through in school. By far the most painful AP I had to take, and I ended up getting a 3 on it. I did not do research the following year and I am so happy with that decision, because I can’t imagine doing that for another year.
I'm taking a major in chemistry right now with organic chemistry and quantitative analysis and i can certainly say its not for everyone. I think its a real privilege to be able to conquer chemistry.
@@cara0000they probably took pre-algebra (which would require taking geometry over the summer) or algebra 1 in 6th grade, or took a placement test to get into calc bc. those are likely ones though there could be other paths they took
@@cara0000my middle school offered algebra 2 and geometry in the same year so if they took algebra in 7th grade and precalc in 9th grade then it checks out. The real thing I’m confused on is how his schedule allowed him to have two AP science classes
@@animationcity8178 I didn’t see this comment earlier, but it’s still going fine now! All my teachers are great so that really helps. How’s it going for you?
Nice! I wish I’d have done that, but it wasn’t made a clear option so now I’m compensating by taking both AP Bio and AP Chem my sophomore year. It’s really a good class if you have a good teacher.
@@st0rminecraft62 Bro what? I'm a sophomore and the freshman can't take any AP classes where i'm from. Us sophomores can only take one, AP World History. Obviously i'm taking it now and it isn't bad so far. We recently got our first test back and at first I was pretty embarrassed because I only got a B on it, until I learned that half of my class failed it 😅
Most classes are the same difficulty, depending on what you like and how motivated you are, but then you have math-related classes (which is an exception)
the structure of the ap psych test is what makes it hard. its more about staying focused when presented with two paragraphs of exposition per question for 100 questions than it is about memorizing the terms which is obviously gonna be easy.
The best decision I ever made was to take modern us instead of APUSH. Not once did I have homework. I’m in ap lang right now though and anyone who says it’s actually hard is crazy. As a super mega genius myself, I could never imagine struggling in an English class (I failed algebra 2)
Honestly the AP phys classes were not that hard for me, I feel like everyone else just doesn't know how to apply math. I'd rank AP phys 1 in easy, AP phys 2 in not bad, and both Phys C in hard with maybe the slightest leniency to send prayers. However, as I went to an IB school I didn't take AP english and I took IB instead, and it was the worst class I've ever taken in my whole life; would have dropped out of it if I didn't need it for the IB diploma. I hate english classes with my whole soul.
Taking AP Lang, AP Physics 1, and AP Bio this year. Pray for me. Got a 3 in AP World last year, but had a terrible teacher. Was her first year teaching. All teachers good so far this year though!
I guess it all depends on the teacher. I have APUSH with my grade level so im lucky. Im a junior and i love my teacher. Hes my favorite. I do think APUSH was ranked too low because it is still a LOT. i dont have quizzes in my class and i've only had one test so far and its already the end of the 1st quarter lol. I do notice though in my class that if you dont do great on the test its really hard to get your grade back up because i dont get as much work in class. I also hate the annotations that i have to do HANDWRITTEN. Literally like 80 of them for each historical period 😭. It really also depends on the day of how i'd rank it. Like monday last week i went out smiling since it my last class of the day, but friday i went out telling my bsf i was dropping out! 😭
Im a freshman too this year and There seems to be no AP classes when I picked my schedule..so for my school, i guess you cant take AP classes for freshman year
So, I have a question. I’m taking ap bio this year (junior year, along with lang and APUSH. Also took ap psych sophomore year (and got a 5 woo!)) I’m wondering if I should do ap chem. We basically didn’t do any labs for honors chem this year. All our lab days were independent worksheets. Our only lab was TRACKING MELTING ICE!! (yes, I’m serious). The other chem classes were doing lab reports and working hands on with actual chemicals and equipment. Part of me feels like I was robbed of learning chemistry (even tho my friends made the labs sound like hell, but she had a grumpy teacher). Our school has only one ap chem teacher, whose actually a really chill dude, but also teaches effectively. I know this because my teacher used HIS presentations and HIS videos to teach us. A lot of things made sense! I like (kinda love) the math part of chemistry. I love formulas in general. But, hands on chemistry I think I’ll struggle with. I don’t want to take AP Physics because that just genuinely sounds like hell. I don’t want to take ap environmental because learning about rocks and ecology for a whole year also sounds like hell (and ik it’s considered the easiest, but when it’s a slog to learn, it’s really not). So, ap chem, sadly, sounds like a better bet for senior year. I like some aspects of chemistry, but Im afriad about being prepared. Hopefully this year in ap bio I’ll get some hands on labs and get back into the groove, maybe feel more confident in doing well, but I’d like some advice. (Sorry for all the writing 😅)
Congrats on the 5! I'd take ap chem, one former hs teacher said to avoid taking his ap phys class up to u tbh u ever consider dual cred? Depending on the college program some ap courses maynot transfer even if u score 4 or 5 enjoy senior yr!!
I would say if you are pursuing a science, go for AP Chem! I took it sophomore year and the amount of homework broke me down, however if you have a good teacher it is no problem. Maybe try it out for the first week and really get to know the teacher, if you are not feeling it just drop out or get a tutor.
Yeah I’d take AP Chem, I’m taking it right now along with AP Bio (my sophomore year), granted I have a fantastic teacher. But yeah definitely see if your teacher is good, because if not I’d avoid it.
the only ap classes i’ve done are psych, lit, lang, and u.s gov. they haven’t been that hard for the most part, it feels more like what i expect to come out of high school if that makes sense? the trouble i would have during the school year would be external factors typically. if anything im glad i never took apush despite my love of history; i had no idea it was a thing but it was INSANE from what i was hearing from my friends lmao
Here’s all the college level classes I take in highschool and when: So here’s all the College level classes I’ll be taking: 9th grade Semester 1: AP Pre Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Statistics 9th grade Semester 2: AP Pre Calculus, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics 9th Grade summer semester: AP Calculus BC 10th Grade Semester 1: Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3, AICE Physics 2 10th Grade Semester 2: Sets and Logic 3, AICE Physics 2 10th grade summer semester: Linear Algebra 11th grade semester 1: Abstract Algebra 1, AP Physics C-Level 11th grade semester 2: Abstract Algebra 2, AP Physics C-Level 12th grade semester 1: Elements of Topology 1, Introductory quantum Mechanics 1 12th grade semester 2: Elements of Topology 2, Introductory quantum mechanics 1
Rare survivor of AP Physics 2, from senior year, it was hell but also fun. Also, Fluids and Thermo are definitely the easiest two units. It was Magnetism, Circuits, and Nuclear physics that were the problems.
Got a 3 on AP Chem after I put “I have no clue” for a majority of the FRQs, I must have killed the multiple choice. Ap Human Geo and Ap Enviro Sci were the easiest classes I took in high school. Ap Comp Gov was difficult for me because my teacher was really bad, and APUSH was mad easy even though I only made a 3. AP Lang was really easy as-well. I’m in Ap Calc, Ap World, Ap Lit, and Ap Stats this year so I’ll see how it goes. So far I can say I’ll make a 4+ for Stats and Lit, a 3 for World, and a 2-3 for Calc. My scores so far are as follows to give a little credibility to my opinion. Ap Human Geo 5, Ap Enviro Sci 4, Ap Comp Sci 3, Ap Chem 3, APUSH 3, Ap Lang 4, Ap Psych 4, and Ap Comp Gov 3. I was originally scheduled for Ap Physics C this year, but the teacher got promoted so I got stuck with AP Stats, which kind of sucks. Only Ap’s I opted out for taking were Research and Seminar because I really hate talking in front of people.
If I could redo my life, I would only take 2 AP classes: AP English language and AP Calculus AB. These two courses are wonderful for strengthening your critical thinking skills. Beyond this, I would take dual enrollment classes for other subjects as they are easier than AP and you have a better chance of receiving college credit.
I run a school that has a similar program called CP (College Placement) and it offers way more offerings than AP. At the end of the 2024-25 school year you can do a massive ranking of all those
AP Chem was a cake walk I went to class hungover everyday, didn't do any homework and didn't so much as learn the name of the textbook and passed the AP exam
The best decision I ever made was to take modern us instead of APUSH. Not once did I have homework. I’m in ap lang right now though and anyone who says it’s actually hard is crazy. As a super mega genius myself, I could never imagine struggling in an English class (I failed algebra 2) also after finishing the video I realized you forgot ap music theory and ap 2d/3d art!? (Send prayers and hard, respectively)
It’s because if you get like three questions wrong on the AP CSP test they literally drop your score to a 4. It’s dumb that the easiest AP class has such a low pass rate.
I have taken the following AP classes (with scores) and will rank them based on utility as follows: Chemistry: 5 (junior year); hard because of the material but I had a great teacher so I would say not bad (personal ranking); a terrible teacher will make it miserable though; it's amazing utility-wise bc most colleges accept it Calculus BC: 5 (senior year); hard but I had a great teacher; difficult material but not horrific like some other courses for me; amazing utility wise bc most colleges accept it Econ Macro: 5 (senior year); easy bc there's not a lot of material compared to other social studies/history AP courses; this has a higher chance of acceptance by colleges compared to other social studies/history courses Econ Micro: 5 (senior year); easy bc there's not a lot of material compared to other social studies/history AP courses; this has a higher chance of acceptance by colleges compared to other social studies/history courses AP Physics C Mech: 5 (senior year); drop out; it is definitely worth taking because you can get a lot of AP credits but the class is very hard even with a great teacher; pretty much everyone does terrible but the exam curve is generous; it's amazing utility-wise bc most colleges accept it AP Physics C E/M: 4 (senior year); drop out; it is definitely worth taking because you can get a lot of AP credits but the class is hard even with a great teacher; pretty much everyone does terrible but the exam curve is generous; it's amazing utility-wise bc most colleges accept it AP Physics 1: 4 (junior year); drop out/say your prayers; my teacher was meh and the content was pretty hard; in addition, the utility is terrible because many colleges do not accept it, only Physics C Statistics: 5 (sophomore year); not bad; this was the math course many seniors took to avoid calculus; the fact that you get a formula sheet makes it even easier; my personal ranking however is easy; I have seen moderate acceptance by colleges but usually only as part 1 of a statistics class, so *shrugs* World History (before the revisions): 5 (freshman and sophomore year); drop out/send prayers; a lot of material with significant density, memorization, etc.; my AP World History teachers weren't the greatest; also, many colleges don't take AP World History credit anyway US History: 5 (junior year); hard; I had a good teacher and there was a lot of rehash from my previous years of US History; compared to world history, it was a lot easier; unfortunately, many colleges do not take this Spanish Lang: 4 (junior year; non-native speaker); send prayers/drop out; i entered a year before people usually take it because Spanish 3 was too easy and it was a compromise between my mom (who wanted me to continue) and me (who wanted to drop in favor of other classes); as a result, I had to do some summer work; listening and speaking were the hardest for me; colleges tend to be strict on what language courses they take so utility wise, it depends English Lit: 4 (senior year); not bad I had a great teacher for this one and so the class itself wasn't hard at all; however, if it was taught by another instructor, I would definitely lean toward Say Prayers; utility-wise, it's not great because colleges don't tend to take credit for this one English Lang: 5 (senior year); drop out/send prayers; I had to get a tutor for this one but I think it resulted from a messy teacher situation; with a better instructor, it may be closer to send prayers; utility-wise colleges don't tend to take credit for this one Max Utility: For utility (saving $ and time), I would recommend loading AP STEM courses (Calculus BC, Physics C, Bio, Chem, Stats) over AP Humanities courses (APUSH, English Lang, World History, Psych etc.) since there's higher chances of acceptance by colleges of the STEM courses, so long as it's a 4 or 5. With a 5 on Chem, you can bypass Gen Chem entirely at certain schools and skip straight to Organic. BC has higher utility than AB bc you get double the credit. Look for a combined Physics C (Mech + E/M) class when possible since you can get double the credits. AP Humanities courses tend to have poor credit acceptance rates from many colleges even if you do get a 5 :/. Through my AP courses, I was able to graduate an entire semester early from college. If I overloaded my courses, I could have possibly graduated one year early.
i’m in ap physics 1 and comp sci principles rn one is so easy while the other i’m surprised i have a B in rn 😭🙏🏼 it’s like for ap physics the hardest thing is to apply the concepts on your own like on the tests so far i get 50’s but its weird bc i understand it while i’m learning it, i don’t wanna look at equations ever again after this year bro it’s literally a second math class and i haven’t even taken precalc yet last year during sophomorw year i took ap us government and i managed to get a 3 the test felt way easier but the class was so hard it seems like we prepared for a larger weight than the actual test. i’m also supposed to be taking apush but they have no teachers for that so that’s good
I have AP physic 1 and computer science too! AP physic is so hard that you have to memorize everything, I’m currently at the newton gravity math part and it’s so damn hard compare to computer science learning about string, input, Double, Int, Boolean
honestly don't understand what is that hard about calculus, seems pretty intuitive to me i took the ap calc bc test last year, it was my first ap and i got 5 with 5 ab subscore
Just look at the score distribution for Calc BC. I believe the 5 rate is over 30% probably close to 35%. Personally I studied less than 10 minutes (just reviewing some series things) the week before the exam and got a 5.
The funny thing is I took AP computer science principles and you legitimately could make your final project in scratch, in fact I know people who used block code for the AP exam 😂
I’m a Junior this year taking AP Lang/Comp and AP US Gov. I’m terrified for lang because our teacher said it’s the hardest exam because you can’t be fully prepared for it, it all depends on who is reading your essay. She had told us we better hope we get a reader who is in a good mood and hasn’t read thousands of essays that day already.
I took eleven AP classes in highschool and of those, the hardest was without contest AP Physics C Mechanics. I imagine E + M would be harder but my school didnt offer it luckily. Chem was also pretty difficult for me. Other than that most of them were pretty chill if you paid attention and studied (and had a decent teacher ofc). Easiest BY FAR was Comp Sci Principles and nothing else was close.
If you do AB before BC like me and all my friends, it's probably the easiest calc 2 credit, like 60% of the exam was calc 1, and you needed like a 50% to pass. Obviously, if you didn't take calc AB, you're not gonna have an easy time, but the point still stands that the exam was easy.
shoutout to the native latin speakers‼
but really, my fault.
you can find your rankings for ALL classes--including all languages and arts--in my community tab. check 'em out if you're curious!
omg, how is this not the top comment
You forgot AP African American Studies
@@austinmoonis it cause it's black
ap latin was the hardest ap class I ever took
As a "smart kid," after failing all 3 ap I took (lang-1, apush-2, world history-2), I'm extremely disappointed in myself and depressed. I don't know why I keep signing up for these classes anymore. I will be taking physics and lit this year.
actually the difficulty depends on the teacher 🤓
There are objectively easier and harder classes, since the exams are standardized and some have prerequisites. A teacher you don’t like might make you les motivated which might make the courseload seem more difficult but the subject matter itself doesn’t change.
@@Rammyrich🤓✋
nerd alert ☝🤓
actually the difficulty depends on even more factors than just that 🤓
With no regard to the difficulty of the concepts sometimes it can be how the teacher teaches the concept in addition to teacher- student relations.
bro casually getting a 1530 when not having touched the sat in a while
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To be fair, highschoolers love to inflate their egos by saying classes are easier than they actually are...
E&M was actually an easy 5 though, you just need to know electricity
And Magnetism
You are literally proving his point unless you want to become a mechanical or electrical engineer.
@@alithemathguy ikr and ap spanish is easy if yk like spanish
@@alithemathguy "you only need to everything the exam tests"
“Even gohar can get a 5” is premium content love all 3 channels btw
3 channels? wym
@@VeerVKrishna khan squared gohars and this one
I genuinely appreciate how Mahad's content is a little less family friendly compared to Gohar, two sides of the same coin and both are so entertaining. Love the video bro!
I literally thought I was watching the same person for a second but I was like “he looks different” 😭😭😭
No way the people are still saying first in 2024
We got people saying first before gta6
@@fortnitesweatkidbro that’s the opposite of the trend lmao
@@fortnitesweatkid We got people saying first after gta6
not a single person here said first before this comment was made 💀
@@fortnitesweatkidwe got people saying we got people saying first before gta 6 before gta 6
Bro forgot AP Music Theory, granted it’s not as useful to the average student but still. I feel like Music Theory deserves its own tier 💀 that shit is harder than rocket science I tell you.
it was in the depends tier
AP Theory is easy if you have perfect pitch, it's hell if you don't.
@@kermitthemutantlevitatingf7836 I’ve never taken it, my school didn’t offer it, but as a music major in college, it couldn’t be that hard, even without perfect pitch. I don’t have perfect pitch but it wouldn’t have made my theory classes that much easier. Definitely would have made dictation easier but that’s about the only thing. Perfect pitch is mostly just a gimmick really
@@exotitan6151 the fact you have to translate sample audio into sheet music including chords without the key is crazy lmao
@@devsquares usually you get given the starting note so you have a reference pitch. At least that’s how I’ve always had to do it in my theory classes
Respect. He actually took the SAT again….Im traumatized from taking it once 😭😭
Why does everyone hate it? I'm in a 5 month program that makes you retake it each month, and imma take the PSAT, and then obviously the actual SAT
Even if I'm Canadian and most of the high school classes here are miles easier than any American AP course, I genuinely enjoyed this video, and found it interesting. Where I live, you still take 8 classes per year, except your classes are split by semester, so you wouldn't take your 1st semester classes in the 2nd semester. I can almost guarantee you if any AP class was shoved into a 5 month time period, yet alone 4 AP classes, that would be extremely challenging. I applaud American students for their efforts into taking AP classes, and I hope anyone and everyone reading this has amazing grades going forward. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! You too….
I love your profile picture and username.
That's so sweet!!! Thank you, you too
yeah I'm trying to take ap chemistry rn and the class ends in December when the semester ends with the test being in May so im gonna have to pray on my memory
Native Latin speakers? That AP should definitely get ranked
How does one become a native latin speaker. No one speaks that shit anymore
@@mak_448 that’s the point of it getting ranked 😂
@@b6kc drop out def
My school had CIS not AP, but seemed easy for my friends.
@@mak_448Can be kinda easy if you know Spanish or any of the Romance Languages beforehand.
Last year I took Calc BC and Chem and I have to say, if you take notes before class and pay attention when your teacher talks through examples you'll be fine, and for chem, depending on how hard your teacher grades, often the classwork is harder than the actual test. Obviously, for chem, know your formulas and steps to solve problems, but there's also a lot of memorization
did you take calc ab as well? im struggling with the excessive algebra, geometry and trig involved but idk what to do to improve
I, being a tryhard, skipped a year of Spanish and now I have to take both Spanish lang and lit to get my 4 years. I am not a native speaker nor do I speak it at home. Send prayers.
As a native spanish speaker, i will send prayers
Oh good luck 😅
similar story; i skipped spanish 1 and honors spanish 3 at my school (my classes are 1 semester) so freshman year i took spanish 2 then sophomore year i took honors spanish 4 and AP spanish lang. i'm now doing what is considered "honors spanish 6" next semester which is really just AP spanish lang again but the assignments are harder and you can't receive the AP weight twice. AP spanish lit typically isn't offered at my school, but i'm going to be taking it as an independent study next year in the fall semester. obviously i can't say anything about lit, but lang was SUPER fun. it's definitely the most fun class i've ever taken, better than even psych and seminar. i will say that you should still take the exam seriously, it wasn't anything terrible but it's not something to push aside. either way though AP spanish lang was super fun and i think you'll be fine in it as long as you have the initiative to learn more
Since the dawn of time, mankind has done the unthinkable, again, and again, and again"
*shows air fryer* 💀💀💀
Lol
No way he put seminar in easy. It's easy to pass but hard as hell to get a five. Highest pass rate but second lowest 5 rate behind Physics 1.
Prayers for people taking AP classes (including myself)
That's why I chose dual enrollment.
Im taking 5 this year comp gov, Stats, Micro & Macro, & Calc BC WISH ME LUCK 😅
@@SanadJaserCalc bc yeah so you’re cooked
@@r6champfr I actually really enjoy math, like understanding concepts and solving long problems, I'm already exposed to calc with a firm understanding of the concepts. I also have really strong foundations in trig and algebra, so hopefully, it's a breeze :)
summary: i'm a try harding nerd
@@SanadJaser Oh bet good luck have fun!
I'm taking APUSH and AP Bio this year as a Sophomore and this video made me feel a bit better about it haha
We in this together!!! 🤣 im a junior taking APUSH as well! i dont take Bio but take AP lang 😭. Personally i love my APUSH teacher. Hes my favorite. I do feel like its a mix of all the rankings depending on the day 🤣. I have it as my last class of the day so monday i went out smiling and friday i went out telling my bsf i wanted to drop out!! 😭😭
I just wanna say for anyone thinking of doing AP classes in high school
Only take them if you wanna go to a university with a competitive acceptance rate. If you don't wanna go to college, then forget about taking these classes as it is time-consuming and mentally stressful
Or if you just wanna get some college credits over with. I don’t want to take more English in college than I need to because it won’t be super relevant to my major, so I’m taking ap lang and lit.
Also I know I would be bored in regular English just because I tend to move a little faster than some students
Physics C was challenging but definitely the most fun class I took in high school. Also the curve on the AP exam is ridiculously generous as you only need like a 54% to get a 5 on either exam.
What does it covers?
very true but regardless e&m is still very hard with the curve. mechanics was fine imo
My school doesnt offer it, and im tryna enter physics, sooooo yeah, fuck me
@@EvTheBadConlangerTAKE INITIATIVE, FIND OUT A WAY TO TAKE THE COURSE OR SELF STUDY IT AND TAKE THE TEST OR SMTH IDK this is my first year doing aps
hey kiba lmao
🔥"even gohar getting a 5" 🤣🤣🤣
the sibling rivalry is crazy
The shade
why don't people call ap spanish lit 'ap split' it just makes sense like all the other ap abbreviations
Because they’re saving that name for the upcoming AP Gymnastics class
@@st0rminecraft62I would love to do the jumping jacks and splits on the D in A.P splits
I’m a good student, got a 4 on lit, 5 on calc, and seminar was the worst hell I had to go through in school. By far the most painful AP I had to take, and I ended up getting a 3 on it. I did not do research the following year and I am so happy with that decision, because I can’t imagine doing that for another year.
16:27 AP physics 2 is significantly easier than the other Physics. Still relatively hard but definitely not drop out from what I’ve heard.
im just gonna point out that the editing in the starting is so fire
I'm taking a major in chemistry right now with organic chemistry and quantitative analysis and i can certainly say its not for everyone. I think its a real privilege to be able to conquer chemistry.
Bro casually just gets a 1530 on his SAT in about 2 hours
honestly like im breaking my back and my best score is a 1220
Why is no one talking about how well the video was made and edited? Great video topic and execution!
In AP Seminar, AP World History, AP Precalc, and Chemistry this year as a sophomore. Actually terrified of my homework load this year T-T
Hey I’m with ya’
AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP US Gov & Macro, and AP CSP, it’s also my sophomore year 🥲
@@st0rminecraft62when did you take pre algebra, algebra 1, geometry, algebra 2, and pre-calc to be able to take calc in sophomore year?
@@cara0000they probably took pre-algebra (which would require taking geometry over the summer) or algebra 1 in 6th grade, or took a placement test to get into calc bc. those are likely ones though there could be other paths they took
You will have maybe 1.5 hours of homework lol, course load is not bad
@@cara0000my middle school offered algebra 2 and geometry in the same year so if they took algebra in 7th grade and precalc in 9th grade then it checks out. The real thing I’m confused on is how his schedule allowed him to have two AP science classes
Woohoo…
I’m taking Calc BC, Chem, Bio, Macro, US Gov, and CSP 🥲
Two weeks in it’s absolutely manageable, but who knows what the future holds 😕
Dang I’m only taking BC and Chem, my guy I hope you can do it, how’s it going 4 weeks in?
8th😢😊 4:32 😊😊
@@animationcity8178 I didn’t see this comment earlier, but it’s still going fine now! All my teachers are great so that really helps. How’s it going for you?
@@st0rminecraft62 yeah going pretty good here also, tho related rates are giving me some trouble
@@animationcity8178 Yeah, I have my test on the unit with related rates and optimization on Tuesday, it’s just the algebra that can be hard!
Taking bio as a freshman, teacher is really good, have an A+ in the class and got a 99.1% on the practice test.
Nice! I wish I’d have done that, but it wasn’t made a clear option so now I’m compensating by taking both AP Bio and AP Chem my sophomore year. It’s really a good class if you have a good teacher.
@@st0rminecraft62 Bro what? I'm a sophomore and the freshman can't take any AP classes where i'm from. Us sophomores can only take one, AP World History. Obviously i'm taking it now and it isn't bad so far. We recently got our first test back and at first I was pretty embarrassed because I only got a B on it, until I learned that half of my class failed it 😅
@@JamesTiernan-fx3toI don't want to assume, but im pretty sure the guy you're commenting on is confusing A.P Bio with regular Bio.
@@Mondrsyy247 You may be right...
@@Mondrsyy247 As in me or the original commenter?
Bros been taking editing classes
Most classes are the same difficulty, depending on what you like and how motivated you are, but then you have math-related classes (which is an exception)
Fantastic video and 'right-on' predictions Mahad! I will show this to all prospective AP students from now on! 😃
My favorite APs have been AP micro and macro, recommend everyone to take them
I'm sad my school doesn't offer a single AP class😢 Edit- they also only offer maybe 4 honors classes.
My school has like everything besides micro, so… uh… I’m taking macro at least 🤷♂️
the structure of the ap psych test is what makes it hard.
its more about staying focused when presented with two paragraphs of exposition per question for 100 questions than it is about memorizing the terms which is obviously gonna be easy.
The best decision I ever made was to take modern us instead of APUSH. Not once did I have homework. I’m in ap lang right now though and anyone who says it’s actually hard is crazy. As a super mega genius myself, I could never imagine struggling in an English class (I failed algebra 2)
Honestly the AP phys classes were not that hard for me, I feel like everyone else just doesn't know how to apply math. I'd rank AP phys 1 in easy, AP phys 2 in not bad, and both Phys C in hard with maybe the slightest leniency to send prayers. However, as I went to an IB school I didn't take AP english and I took IB instead, and it was the worst class I've ever taken in my whole life; would have dropped out of it if I didn't need it for the IB diploma. I hate english classes with my whole soul.
Shit dawg the editing was absolutely top fucking notch
As someone who had only a bit of music theory experience and got a 4 on the test, I'd say it was not bad, but that also depends a bit on your teacher.
I’m in AP Chem and wanted to see if I’m just stupid or it’s actually hard. It’s both and I’m cooked 😢
Self studying AP lit as a soph… wish me luck
yea that’s why it’s in send prayers. good luck
Hi
Okay why? I would of saved it to take it my senior year
@@watermelonindianboi I’m already planning to do research senior year but still want Lit credit
@@ac_joshua_soupy oh k
Taking AP Lang, AP Physics 1, and AP Bio this year. Pray for me. Got a 3 in AP World last year, but had a terrible teacher. Was her first year teaching. All teachers good so far this year though!
I’m taking AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Calc BC, AP US Gov & Macro, and AP CSP 🥲
My teachers are also all good, wish you luck!!
apush is a nightmare considering almost everyone is a freshman and theres like 2 quizzes a week
I guess it all depends on the teacher. I have APUSH with my grade level so im lucky. Im a junior and i love my teacher. Hes my favorite. I do think APUSH was ranked too low because it is still a LOT. i dont have quizzes in my class and i've only had one test so far and its already the end of the 1st quarter lol. I do notice though in my class that if you dont do great on the test its really hard to get your grade back up because i dont get as much work in class. I also hate the annotations that i have to do HANDWRITTEN. Literally like 80 of them for each historical period 😭. It really also depends on the day of how i'd rank it. Like monday last week i went out smiling since it my last class of the day, but friday i went out telling my bsf i was dropping out! 😭
I’m going to high school tomorrow, this is frightening😊
did you take any AP?
@@terasgamer9097 I’m freshman, can’t
You can take Ap human geography
Im a freshman too this year and There seems to be no AP classes when I picked my schedule..so for my school, i guess you cant take AP classes for freshman year
But im doing ALL honor classes though…
Ap human geography is probably the easiest one. Got a 5 on the exam while having only studied the night before lol
im failing it right now 🗣🔥🔥
So, I have a question.
I’m taking ap bio this year (junior year, along with lang and APUSH. Also took ap psych sophomore year (and got a 5 woo!))
I’m wondering if I should do ap chem. We basically didn’t do any labs for honors chem this year. All our lab days were independent worksheets. Our only lab was TRACKING MELTING ICE!! (yes, I’m serious). The other chem classes were doing lab reports and working hands on with actual chemicals and equipment. Part of me feels like I was robbed of learning chemistry (even tho my friends made the labs sound like hell, but she had a grumpy teacher).
Our school has only one ap chem teacher, whose actually a really chill dude, but also teaches effectively. I know this because my teacher used HIS presentations and HIS videos to teach us. A lot of things made sense! I like (kinda love) the math part of chemistry. I love formulas in general. But, hands on chemistry I think I’ll struggle with.
I don’t want to take AP Physics because that just genuinely sounds like hell. I don’t want to take ap environmental because learning about rocks and ecology for a whole year also sounds like hell (and ik it’s considered the easiest, but when it’s a slog to learn, it’s really not). So, ap chem, sadly, sounds like a better bet for senior year. I like some aspects of chemistry, but Im afriad about being prepared.
Hopefully this year in ap bio I’ll get some hands on labs and get back into the groove, maybe feel more confident in doing well, but I’d like some advice.
(Sorry for all the writing 😅)
Congrats on the 5! I'd take ap chem, one former hs teacher said to avoid taking his ap phys class up to u tbh
u ever consider dual cred? Depending on the college program some ap courses maynot transfer even if u score 4 or 5
enjoy senior yr!!
I would say if you are pursuing a science, go for AP Chem! I took it sophomore year and the amount of homework broke me down, however if you have a good teacher it is no problem. Maybe try it out for the first week and really get to know the teacher, if you are not feeling it just drop out or get a tutor.
About the Environmental - my brother didn't even take the class, just studied for it for a couple days and then took the test and he got a 5 LOL
Yeah I’d take AP Chem, I’m taking it right now along with AP Bio (my sophomore year), granted I have a fantastic teacher.
But yeah definitely see if your teacher is good, because if not I’d avoid it.
Your videos keep getting better and better!
the only ap classes i’ve done are psych, lit, lang, and u.s gov. they haven’t been that hard for the most part, it feels more like what i expect to come out of high school if that makes sense? the trouble i would have during the school year would be external factors typically. if anything im glad i never took apush despite my love of history; i had no idea it was a thing but it was INSANE from what i was hearing from my friends lmao
Here’s all the college level classes I take in highschool and when:
So here’s all the College level classes I’ll be taking:
9th grade Semester 1: AP Pre Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Statistics
9th grade Semester 2: AP Pre Calculus, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics
9th Grade summer semester: AP Calculus BC
10th Grade Semester 1: Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3, AICE Physics 2
10th Grade Semester 2: Sets and Logic 3, AICE Physics 2
10th grade summer semester: Linear Algebra
11th grade semester 1: Abstract Algebra 1, AP Physics C-Level
11th grade semester 2: Abstract Algebra 2, AP Physics C-Level
12th grade semester 1: Elements of Topology 1, Introductory quantum Mechanics 1
12th grade semester 2: Elements of Topology 2, Introductory quantum mechanics 1
Not LeBron James and Drake as the contributors to Mahad's subscribe segment 😭
10:08
Gohar too with 10 citations 💀
Rare survivor of AP Physics 2, from senior year, it was hell but also fun.
Also, Fluids and Thermo are definitely the easiest two units. It was Magnetism, Circuits, and Nuclear physics that were the problems.
they should honestly add an ap asian history class just because how much history asia has
Only one person in my AP Bio class got a 5, and she was the valedictorian two years later. She was a sophomore
Got a 3 on AP Chem after I put “I have no clue” for a majority of the FRQs, I must have killed the multiple choice. Ap Human Geo and Ap Enviro Sci were the easiest classes I took in high school. Ap Comp Gov was difficult for me because my teacher was really bad, and APUSH was mad easy even though I only made a 3. AP Lang was really easy as-well. I’m in Ap Calc, Ap World, Ap Lit, and Ap Stats this year so I’ll see how it goes. So far I can say I’ll make a 4+ for Stats and Lit, a 3 for World, and a 2-3 for Calc. My scores so far are as follows to give a little credibility to my opinion. Ap Human Geo 5, Ap Enviro Sci 4, Ap Comp Sci 3, Ap Chem 3, APUSH 3, Ap Lang 4, Ap Psych 4, and Ap Comp Gov 3. I was originally scheduled for Ap Physics C this year, but the teacher got promoted so I got stuck with AP Stats, which kind of sucks. Only Ap’s I opted out for taking were Research and Seminar because I really hate talking in front of people.
the way he keeps cracking jokes about being slow when he literally got into harvard no sweat
he's so humble its insane
That's called humble bragging
If I could redo my life, I would only take 2 AP classes: AP English language and AP Calculus AB. These two courses are wonderful for strengthening your critical thinking skills. Beyond this, I would take dual enrollment classes for other subjects as they are easier than AP and you have a better chance of receiving college credit.
I run a school that has a similar program called CP (College Placement) and it offers way more offerings than AP. At the end of the 2024-25 school year you can do a massive ranking of all those
those are just normal classes dawg
i understood why he got into harvard just from looking at the intro of this video.
GOATED VIDEO!!!!!
AP Chem was a cake walk I went to class hungover everyday, didn't do any homework and didn't so much as learn the name of the textbook and passed the AP exam
18:21 Native Latin speakers RISE UP
Me
You’re a few thousand years late 😬⏱️
11/10 content this is fire
The best decision I ever made was to take modern us instead of APUSH. Not once did I have homework. I’m in ap lang right now though and anyone who says it’s actually hard is crazy. As a super mega genius myself, I could never imagine struggling in an English class (I failed algebra 2) also after finishing the video I realized you forgot ap music theory and ap 2d/3d art!? (Send prayers and hard, respectively)
My Rankings as a Sophmore:
AP Calculus BC - Not Bad
AP European Hst. - Send Prayers
AP Computer Science Prn - Easy
alright who were the 5% who put ap chem in easy?
My brother didnt even take the AP Environmental Science course, just studied for a couple days and took the test and he got a 5
Crazy I got a 4 on CSP and 5 on Calc BC 💀
same lmao
Dang, I’m taking both this year and that’s hard to believe 😭
It’s because if you get like three questions wrong on the AP CSP test they literally drop your score to a 4. It’s dumb that the easiest AP class has such a low pass rate.
@somewhatfunnyguyy I know bro 😭😭😭
I have taken the following AP classes (with scores) and will rank them based on utility as follows:
Chemistry: 5 (junior year); hard because of the material but I had a great teacher so I would say not bad (personal ranking); a terrible teacher will make it miserable though; it's amazing utility-wise bc most colleges accept it
Calculus BC: 5 (senior year); hard but I had a great teacher; difficult material but not horrific like some other courses for me; amazing utility wise bc most colleges accept it
Econ Macro: 5 (senior year); easy bc there's not a lot of material compared to other social studies/history AP courses; this has a higher chance of acceptance by colleges compared to other social studies/history courses
Econ Micro: 5 (senior year); easy bc there's not a lot of material compared to other social studies/history AP courses; this has a higher chance of acceptance by colleges compared to other social studies/history courses
AP Physics C Mech: 5 (senior year); drop out; it is definitely worth taking because you can get a lot of AP credits but the class is very hard even with a great teacher; pretty much everyone does terrible but the exam curve is generous; it's amazing utility-wise bc most colleges accept it
AP Physics C E/M: 4 (senior year); drop out; it is definitely worth taking because you can get a lot of AP credits but the class is hard even with a great teacher; pretty much everyone does terrible but the exam curve is generous; it's amazing utility-wise bc most colleges accept it
AP Physics 1: 4 (junior year); drop out/say your prayers; my teacher was meh and the content was pretty hard; in addition, the utility is terrible because many colleges do not accept it, only Physics C
Statistics: 5 (sophomore year); not bad; this was the math course many seniors took to avoid calculus; the fact that you get a formula sheet makes it even easier; my personal ranking however is easy; I have seen moderate acceptance by colleges but usually only as part 1 of a statistics class, so *shrugs*
World History (before the revisions): 5 (freshman and sophomore year); drop out/send prayers; a lot of material with significant density, memorization, etc.; my AP World History teachers weren't the greatest; also, many colleges don't take AP World History credit anyway
US History: 5 (junior year); hard; I had a good teacher and there was a lot of rehash from my previous years of US History; compared to world history, it was a lot easier; unfortunately, many colleges do not take this
Spanish Lang: 4 (junior year; non-native speaker); send prayers/drop out; i entered a year before people usually take it because Spanish 3 was too easy and it was a compromise between my mom (who wanted me to continue) and me (who wanted to drop in favor of other classes); as a result, I had to do some summer work; listening and speaking were the hardest for me; colleges tend to be strict on what language courses they take so utility wise, it depends
English Lit: 4 (senior year); not bad I had a great teacher for this one and so the class itself wasn't hard at all; however, if it was taught by another instructor, I would definitely lean toward Say Prayers; utility-wise, it's not great because colleges don't tend to take credit for this one
English Lang: 5 (senior year); drop out/send prayers; I had to get a tutor for this one but I think it resulted from a messy teacher situation; with a better instructor, it may be closer to send prayers; utility-wise colleges don't tend to take credit for this one
Max Utility: For utility (saving $ and time), I would recommend loading AP STEM courses (Calculus BC, Physics C, Bio, Chem, Stats) over AP Humanities courses (APUSH, English Lang, World History, Psych etc.) since there's higher chances of acceptance by colleges of the STEM courses, so long as it's a 4 or 5. With a 5 on Chem, you can bypass Gen Chem entirely at certain schools and skip straight to Organic. BC has higher utility than AB bc you get double the credit. Look for a combined Physics C (Mech + E/M) class when possible since you can get double the credits. AP Humanities courses tend to have poor credit acceptance rates from many colleges even if you do get a 5 :/.
Through my AP courses, I was able to graduate an entire semester early from college. If I overloaded my courses, I could have possibly graduated one year early.
not you putting 3/4 AP’s that I’m taking this year on Send Prayers
i’m in ap physics 1 and comp sci principles rn one is so easy while the other i’m surprised i have a B in rn 😭🙏🏼 it’s like for ap physics the hardest thing is to apply the concepts on your own like on the tests so far i get 50’s but its weird bc i understand it while i’m learning it, i don’t wanna look at equations ever again after this year bro it’s literally a second math class and i haven’t even taken precalc yet last year during sophomorw year i took ap us government and i managed to get a 3 the test felt way easier but the class was so hard it seems like we prepared for a larger weight than the actual test. i’m also supposed to be taking apush but they have no teachers for that so that’s good
I have AP physic 1 and computer science too! AP physic is so hard that you have to memorize everything, I’m currently at the newton gravity math part and it’s so damn hard compare to computer science learning about string, input, Double, Int, Boolean
honestly don't understand what is that hard about calculus, seems pretty intuitive to me
i took the ap calc bc test last year, it was my first ap and i got 5 with 5 ab subscore
Just look at the score distribution for Calc BC. I believe the 5 rate is over 30% probably close to 35%. Personally I studied less than 10 minutes (just reviewing some series things) the week before the exam and got a 5.
Haha yeah the 5 rate is so high because most of the people who take it are math-minded people.
13:54 Yeah, I think you may have added a number back there, just saying.
i feel like a lot of these classes especially ap math classes really depend on your teacher
*he's making history and studied history...what is this guy?1!*
I got 18 strikes💀💀
The editing on this vid is insane 🤯
15:34 wait, I’m taking that right now!😊
The funny thing is I took AP computer science principles and you legitimately could make your final project in scratch, in fact I know people who used block code for the AP exam 😂
Ap world gotta be easiest “hard” class, didn’t study and got a 99.8% 2nd semester and a 4 w/o studying
Yeah, thought I failed but still got a 4
In AP World History, when you did the animation that put the sticker with the tier on it, it appeared as AP Art History
I’m a Junior this year taking AP Lang/Comp and AP US Gov. I’m terrified for lang because our teacher said it’s the hardest exam because you can’t be fully prepared for it, it all depends on who is reading your essay. She had told us we better hope we get a reader who is in a good mood and hasn’t read thousands of essays that day already.
cant even take ap us govt until senior year for me
Dawg, Ap Music Theory is brutal, even for people who are talented musicians
Let’s see these rankings !
I had AP Bio as a freshman in highschool and it honestly wasn’t too bad, so much memorization though. I also had AP Chem as a sophomore.
Sat in to finish a Pre-AICE physics test during AP physics C-level class, look up and could not comprehend even where to start 😭
I took eleven AP classes in highschool and of those, the hardest was without contest AP Physics C Mechanics. I imagine E + M would be harder but my school didnt offer it luckily. Chem was also pretty difficult for me. Other than that most of them were pretty chill if you paid attention and studied (and had a decent teacher ofc). Easiest BY FAR was Comp Sci Principles and nothing else was close.
I know 😭
I’m taking 5 this year and one of them is CSP, the work we’re doing is unironically taught at the 2nd grade level…
five views in one minute bro fell off (i love your videos and cant wait to watch)
No way you put Calc BC up there. It’s ridiculously easy, no new material, pretty free test
Ap 3d art? I've never heard of that make a short on it it sounds cool
wow what a great day to be in AP bio 2 days before the first serious test
If you do AB before BC like me and all my friends, it's probably the easiest calc 2 credit, like 60% of the exam was calc 1, and you needed like a 50% to pass. Obviously, if you didn't take calc AB, you're not gonna have an easy time, but the point still stands that the exam was easy.
next vid is Speedrunning all AP class
AP US History isn’t hard so far but the workload is crazy. We’ll have to read the entire ass textbook and take a page of notes for each module.
"Even Gohar got a 5."
IM TAKING AP BIO IN MY FRESHMAN YEAR RN 😭😭😭😭😭 GUYS SEND PRAYERS🙏🙏🙏
crazy how you rated AP spanish and not AP chinese. They're literally both language courses what, equal level basically.
Y’all none of you took art history. That class is really hard it’s 250 artworks and you have to connect between a bunch of them.
“Even Gohar could make a better video” 🤓
Bro AP chem was absolutely free what are you on? I got a 5 and didn’t study for a second, while I only got a 4 on stats after studying for hours
I'm in sixth grade why am I watching this lol💀