You can find the scoring guide for the AP Calculus tests on the college board website under AP subjects, calculus, sample questions and scoring guides.
This is not a hard schedule, because you get to choose at least a unit in each of the faculties
mostly physics or ap physics
You should take pre-AP physics junior year, and AP bio senior year.
Most people consider AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science, and AP Human Geography to be the easiest of all the AP classes.
Work hard, do all your homework, and do well on tests. Then get more than 40% right on the AP test.
I think that AP Physics is far beyond his level of competence.
I got a 5.0 GPA in junior year (I'm a senior now) i had---> AP US history AP Calculus AB AP Chemistry AP Physics B AP Language and Comp. AP Biology Yes...u read right THREE AP sciences in one year Dx it sucked! but (not trying to be stereotypical) i am a try hard asian :P i actually ended first quarter with 4 B's and 2 A's but by 2nd semester i had straight A-'s xD if u try really hard u can do it! (i actually had an AP Chem and AP bio test the same day and a AP physics test the next day--- i only had 3 hours of sleep in those 48 hours :( but i did it! :D im gonna try again this year! i have AP Government (first semester) AP Enviromental Science AP Literature and Comp. AP Calculus BC AP Art History AP Physics C yikes! but i have confidence!
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Because if it was easy, then everyone would be doing it!/ You are not trying hard enough.
Ones that interest you and correspond with the major you want to pursue in college. Every school has different AP courses. And it also depends on eligibility. Like to take AP Physics, you have to have a good grade in algebra. To take AP Bio or AP Environmental you have to have a B or better in Biology CP or whatever the prerequisite is at your school
you can find it by typing it into google search engine