My biggest problem with economics is that I got stuck with an incredibly boring teacher. The other problem was that his voice was almost soothing.
I found the subject matter itself to be fairly easy to grasp. Then again, it was just a basic college class. Probably about as hard as a regular economics class in high school.
Lol, well, I think the fundamental aspects of economics is likely pretty easy. Then again, I also think many of the fundamental aspects of physics are pretty simple.
But yeah I've noticed that the AP classes you guys have seem to be insanely difficult compared to academic/university classes in our highschools. Here, academic/university classes are considered more or less the normal classes, and the applied/college classes are for the dumber or lazier kids who don't care about getting a decent education.
Mind you, there is a pretty big difference between our classes, it's just that the applied/college classes are so much easier.
Note: The reason I use 2 names is that in grade 9 and 10, they are called Applied and Academic, an in grade 11 and 12, they are called College and University. We also have Open classes, which are kinda in between (And really only for classes like Religion, or Art where they're not really "academic" anyway), and then we also have the workplace classes, which are basically there so that kids who just want to graduate and go right into the workforce can get a class that covers the bare minimum of essential knowledge to get out and work.