<p>I took English 11 last year (11th grade): I did not take AP Language and Composition. And so far, I have taken one AP class (AP World History) and I got a 3. So what should I expect from AP Lit? Is there as much reading as APWH? Is it easier than APWH? </p>
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Also, for APWH, I did a lot of self studying. I took that class for granted so that’s why I got a 3. The teacher did not pressure us, and he didn’t really reinforces his instructions. Honestly, he did not prepare us for the exam; but I on the other hand did some self studying in a little interval of time. </p>
<p>Well, I’d assume there’s more reading (since it’s a LITERATURE class). I’m not sure about the easier part–at my school, AP Lit is one of the harder courses (but there’s hardly an easy AP course at my school). Course-wise, you’d do better off asking someone from your school. For example, although APES is generally considered an easy course at other schools, it’s one of the hardest courses (which is saying a lot) at my school. </p>
<p>It really depends on the teacher. Generally there is a lot of reading involved, but I don’t think it’s necessarily one of the hardest AP’s.</p>