AP Human Geography- so much for easiest?

<p>Somehow I ended up on Wikipedia looking at the score distribution for the APHUG exam. It doesn’t look so good to me.
[Advanced</a> Placement Human Geography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Placement_Human_Geography]Advanced”>AP Human Geography - Wikipedia)
Score Percent
5 11.1%
4 17.9%
3 21.8%
2 16.3%
1 32.9%</p>

<p>The other history exams look similar, but compare to BC Calc-
Score Percent
5 43.5%
4 17.4%
3 19.4%
2 6.7%
1 13.0%</p>

<p>Or Psych-
Score Percent
5 18.8%
4 26.2%
3 20.5%
2 13.7%
1 20.8%</p>

<p>Funny, huh? Suddenly it doesn’t look so easy to me! I just found that ironic that only one out of nine people get 5’s…</p>

<p>Most people who take AP HG are Freshmen. A lot of students tend to slack off freshman year, that’s why a lot of colleges don’t even look at freshman year grades.</p>

<p>Also, Calc BC has a high 5 rate because it’s a self-selective group of math students who take the exam. In a lot of schools, the highest math class offered is Calc BC so only the very best math students opt to take that class. Also, students on CC don’t represent most of the country.</p>

<p>Any tips on how to do well in the FRQ section?</p>

<p>Harambee you make sense.</p>