AP Human Geography
4 min read•july 11, 2024
Harrison Burnside
Harrison Burnside
AP Human will probably be more difficult than the other math classes you've taken. At the same time, it's doable! Concepts build on each other pretty quickly, so keep up with the work and ask questions if you're confused. It's a new way of thinking, but as long as you have a solid foundation in study skills, you'll make it through.
On the test, you'll have an hour to answer 60 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Then, you'll have an hour and 15 minutes to answer 3 free-response questions (FRQs). Check out past FRQs to get an idea of what the questions look like.
Here are the score distributions from 2020:
We had more than 32 Fiveable AP HuG students 👨🎓 rate how hard the class was, and the average rating was 2.32/5, where a 5 means Super Hard and a 1 means Very Easy! All AP classes are going to have rigor and work, but AP HuG does not have too much of either 🎊
In the same survey, these students were also asked to rate the difficulty of the AP exam on the same scale ⚖️ Most students here rated the exam at a 3/5 difficulty level, and the average was also about equal to the mode ➗
We found some AP HuG survivors who are going to give you some tips on the class 🎉
Here's what students from the Fiveable community had to say:
How Hard was AP HuG?
"AP HuG is difficult if you aren’t fascinated with history. The key to understanding the course is being able to apply it to historical situations and current events, even though [AP Human Geography] is not a history course. If you enjoy learning about how to interpret major events, then the class is fascinating and easy." —Savannah Brown
Is AP HuG Worth It?
"Yes. I learned a lot about why things are the way they are instead of just remembering facts and details. I believe it will help me a lot going into other history classes." —Gemma Cohen
What is the Biggest Tip That You Would Give to an Incoming AP Human Geography Student?
"To get the most out of the class, apply APHuG concepts to real life and make connections! The units relate to each other, and making connections between them will help you understand a lot more in the class and the world around you." —Sara Fernandez
"When taking AP Human Geography, remember to take it one day at a time. Even if you may struggle, just make sure to learn from each mistake and turn it into a comeback." —Cailee Jackson
AP Human Geography is definitely worth taking. It's extremely useful as an AP social science, like Psych 🧠 or US Gov 👩⚖️ Even if you are considering going into STEM 🧪, this is still a useful class!
If you start to find it difficult, don't get discouraged! You'll come out of the class knowing more than you did before, and Fiveable has plenty of free resources to help you along the way.