<p>AP World History
AP Biology
AS Level Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP Seminar (on Environmental Management)
AS Level Environmental Management
AS Level English Language
^Rank those first </p>
<p>AP US History
AP Chemistry
AS Level Chemistry
AP English Language
AP Psychology
AP Stats
Dual Enrollment Differential Calculus
Dual Enrollment Linear Algebra
Dual Enrollment Multi-variable Calculus
^Rank these separately </p>
<p>If you can only rank one of the two, that’s fine as well. </p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP World History
AP Biology =AS Level Biology
AS Level English Language
AP Seminar (on Environmental Management)
AS Level Environmental Management</p>
<p>Multi-variable Calculus (as difficult and rare as) Linear Algebra
AP US History
AP/AS Chemistry
Differential Calculus* (as difficult as) AP English Language
OR AP English Language more difficult than Diff. Calc, depending on learner type
AP Stats
AP Psychology </p>
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<li>unless you’re using another meaning, Differential Calculus is just a sub-branch of Calc I that is included in the first half of Calc AB and is easier imho than integral calculus.</li>
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<p>AP Human Geography is not listed on this thread, but do you guys recommend I take AP Psychology next year or AP Human Geography, and what you guys think of the two classes in regards to exam difficulty and how interesting they are…</p>
<p>If you go on the College Board data site, you can see the break down in who scores what on each exam. Surprisingly, less than 15% of students get 5 on the English Lang exam compared to 46% of students getting 5 on the Calc BC exam.</p>
<p>@AnnieBeats I think that’s because along with AP USH that’s the AP class so many people take if they’re gonna take an AP class, so there’s a lot of people who haven’t taken AP classes before or aren’t very committed to school as someone who is aiming for higher colleges who would usually take Calculus BC.</p>