Q&A

How hard is it to get a 5 on AP US history?

How hard is it to get a 5 on AP US history?

If you study pretty decently for it, you should get a 5. No, it is not hard if you are determined to do well. If you didn’t score well (which is alright), you’ll just need to study that much more. If you did well on this initial test, then you only need to study your weak areas in preparation for the AP exam.

Are AP Lang and AP lit the same credit?

In terms of college credit, most colleges use AP Lang and AP Lit to cover the same English requirement, so if you have a 5 on one, it’s probably not worth it to take the other one.

Do colleges care about AP US history?

Colleges probably wont really take notice of that, it will only really affect whether or not you have to take a history class after high school. Assuming the school accepts AP exams as credit and all that of course.

Can you self study AP art history?

AP Art History is a challenging course to learn in a physical classroom with a live teacher, let alone at home or on your own time. As a homeschool or a self-studying student, it is important to have a plan of action.

Is AP Psychology easy?

The test is definitely on the less difficult side, but the pass rate remains about average because so many kids take it—and many of them aren’t adequately prepared. Furthermore, AP Psychology is commonly taken during junior or senior year when students are better prepared for college-level material.

Does Harvard University accept AP credit?

Harvard only accepts AP® scores of 5 for course credit. If you have 4 scores of 5, you can opt to obtain Advanced Standing. You can use AP® credits to opt-out of lower-level classes. Harvard has general academic requirements that all students must take.