Agreed.thisusernameistaken wrote:I'm taking AP Micro as an independent study this year and i think macro experience helps micro and micro helps macro. It doesn't matter what order you take them in.blindmewithscience wrote:Hm, have you taken AP micro as well? How does that compare for you?thisusernameistaken wrote:Nah AP Macro is a breeze as long as you understand basic math concepts and graphs. I took it freshman year and it has been the easiest AP class I have taken so far.
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Depends on your school, and your strengths. Bio is definitely the most info-based, Physics is math-based, and Chem is kind of in-between.thisusernameistaken wrote:I personally think AP Biology is the hardest AP class
The AP Physics C test isn't that bad, but the class at my school is just evil because our teacher actually teaches us according to a legitimate college course - so the poor kids who haven't done Multivariable yet have to learn double integrals right on the spot.
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