Not if you work hard. Just keep up with what you have to keep up with. It's really easy.
Go to historyteacher.net, it has power points, questions, and more. There are also many books around with help for the ap exam, and the class. The stuff for ap euro is on the left side, a little down the page. Its a great site and is helping me on the tests in my class, there is also information there for AP US History and World History (or whatever that class is called).
Do you like Art? If so you may like the class. If not you probably will not like it. Either way people will be impressed with how cultured you are.
No, AP European History is only based on European History with a little bit on the world. To get a complete view of World History, I suggest AP World History, which goes over history from way back into the modern world.
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AP European History is very difficult. Most of the problems you will have will be with the FRQ and DBQ. Many will fail the AP European History Exam.
The Germans I think. I just read this for class for AP World History.
I have taken AP World History and AP Human Geography and out of those two Human Geography was defiantly the easiest! I take Government and Politics Comparative next year so i can't help you there. Government and Politics is not an AP class, so it will be much easier. I took AP Human Geography last year and am taking AP World History this year, so I can tell you that both require a lot of work. Human Geo is more wierd. It is generally taken by freshmen who have not experienced an AP class before, which makes it even harder for those students. However, it is not impossible. With long hours of studying, I aced the class and got a 5 on the AP exam. World History requires more memorization. The type of work varies a lot depending on the teacher. It is gnerally taken by sophomores, so it is in theory harder than AP Geo.
This is not a hard schedule, because you get to choose at least a unit in each of the faculties
This depends on the 9th grader's dedication and reading and writing abilities. AP world history covers a huge span of material and therefore tends to require significant reading assignments. With time management and strong study skills the course is manageable, however. Teacher quality and intensity also determines the difficulty of the course. So it isn't necessarily too hard, but it may prove overwhelming or unenjoyable if the student is unprepared.
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World History is about the entire history of the entire world. It talks about the history of many religions, the history of ancient people and their civilizations, and, most importantly why and how these things happens.It's a difficult, college class that requires hard work and dedication.For example: Nature of the Neolithic Revolution, nature of patriarchal systems, importance of the introduction of bronze and iron, political structure of classical China, Greek approaches to science and philosophy, and diffusion of major religious systems.There are merely a few topics you will cover in AP World History.