Has anyone here taken AP African American Studies? I'm thinking about taking it next year, and I was wondering how hard it is compared to other AP classes. Any insights would be appreciated!
I took AP African American Studies and loved it! In terms of difficulty, it can vary depending on your interest in the subject and your background knowledge. However, many students find it comparable to the difficulty of other AP history or social studies courses, such as APUSH or AP World History. Since I was really interested in the topics, I found it to be easier than APUSH, but that's just my opinion.
The content focuses on the experiences and history of African Americans, and you'll learn a lot about various events, movements, and people throughout history. The course requires strong reading, writing, and analytical skills, since you'll have to grasp complex historical concepts and synthesize information for essays and exams. Additionally, the AP exam typically includes multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, a DBQ, and a LEQ, so familiarity with these types of questions from other AP history courses should help.
As for workload, it can be quite heavy at times, especially when you're covering challenging periods in African American history. If you're successful at managing your time and balancing your other academic responsibilities, though, you should be able to handle it. Make sure you stay on top of the readings since they are a big portion of the class.
Overall, if you enjoyed other AP history courses and are ready to commit to the work, you'll likely find AP African American Studies to be a valuable and enlightening course. Good luck!
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