Is ap world or apush harder
AP Euro, AP World History, and AP U.S History - hardest/easiest in your opinion?
Continence1
I’m planning on self studying all three over the summer, but my parents are suggesting I only study two, since three histories seem way too many.</p>
They are recommending that I self study AP U.S History and AP European History because it’s easier to remember European names than Asian/African names.</p>
Which do you think is the easiest/hardest? Thanks!</p>
hahahahah2
From easiest to hardest: World, Euro and then US. Although some may flip US and Euro.</p>
blabbermouth3
Im not too sure about the easiest to hardest thing, but in my opinion, you should go for AP World and AP euro. This is because the kind of overlap with each other, and I guess that makes it easier.</p>
r0kAng3l4
I thought AP History was quite hard (lucky enough to pull out a 92.5 by the end of the year). The thing is, it is a lot of work (I had 3 packets a week and a test once a week). I heard that AP Euro was the easiest out of that list, so from what I have heard:</p>
AP Euro, AP World, AP US ← from easiest to hardest. AP World was not given to our school
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| Unit 1: Renaissance and Exploration | c. 1450 – c. 1648 | 10–15% |
| Unit 2: Age of Reformation | c. 1450 – c. 1648 | 10–15% |
| Unit 3: Absolutism and Constitutionalism | c. 1648 – c. 1815 | 10–15% |
| Unit 4: Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments | c. 1648 – c. 1815 | 10–15% |
| Unit 5: Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century | c. 1648 – c. 1815 | 10–15% |
| Unit 6: Industrialization and Its Effects | c. 1815 – c. 1914 | 10–15% |
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