<p>Not necessarily easiest at all; the shortest as in ones that don’t take up a huge chunk of time like APUSH.</p>
<p>Human Geography in my opinion.</p>
<p>Human Geography, Psychology, and Environmental Science.</p>
<p>I did Micro in about 3 weeks and got a 4.</p>
<p>Human Geo and Psych.</p>
<p>I would say Human Geography because it’s easy to understand, doesn’t require much memorization unlike Psych and Environmental Science and is relatively fun.</p>
<p>I heard psychology is pretty easy, and it’s actually a relatively interesting topic. Personally, I have not self-studied it, but if I had more motivation as a junior, I probably would have. Also, the economics courses are relatively easy self-studies, although I should not be talking, as I only got a 4 on the macroeconomics exam.</p>
<p>I’ve self-studied the 3 APs people generally consider the easiest (Environmental Science, Psychology, Human Geography) and I got a 5 on Psych with just studying it for the 2 days before the exam. I got a 5 on Human Geography and Environmental Science as well, but I would say those require a little bit more time unless one already has a lot of Bio/Chem knowledge for APES and History/Economics knowledge for HG.</p>
<p>No lie: I studied APUSH for a couple of hours (max. 2) every couple of days for 6 weeks and got a four. I also studied English Literature for 2 weeks and got a four. Worth noting is that I was not taking these courses at the time (wasn’t even enrolled in HS) and was working full time.</p>
<p>I’m not by any means gifted or above average intelligence. I think pretty much anyone can do it. Especially Lit. It’s not so much what you learn, but you ability to use the English language and being lucky in having read a book for the FRQ. Metaphors and personification and iambic pentameter and Italian sonnets and anything other literary terms are pretty irrelevant.</p>