Is freshman year the hardest year of high school

So pretty much my high school story so far has been this:

Freshman: Meh. Pretty easy, easy to figure out the homework at home or something

Sophmore: Have simple homework on the daily, but few large/difficult projects

Junior: At least 2 tests/quizzes a week, and usually working on at least 1 paper at a time.

Senior: No experience yet

So r/teenagers, which year is the hardest? So far Junior is kicking my ass, and I'm only taking 1 AP! I've heard from many people in my school that senior year is not bad, since its kind of like a cool down year.

I really need the weekend to come faster. I'm gonna be up late tonight, for the 3rd time this week (and we had Wednesday off!). I've got a Physics lab to finish, a hefty pre-calc assignment, as well as the regular physics homework. Also have a latin quiz tomorrow, and I have to write up a rough draft of a paper on whose fault was the American Revolution. I would also have to revise my English paper on a play we read, but thankfully I was able to finish that in my study today.

How do the past Juniors do it?

What is the easiest year in high school?

Going into high school, many students hear that freshman year is the “easiest” year. Some think that colleges don't consider it as much as they do one's sophomore, junior, and senior years. While this is typically true, it doesn't mean that students should entirely dismiss the importance of their freshman year.

What year matters the most in high school?

The freshman year is the most important year of high school and a crucial chance for a fresh start. Strong students can quickly fall off course if they start cutting classes and blowing off homework.

What is the hardest high school class?

Physics 1 This class combines physics, scientific inquiry, and algebra. AP Physics 1 is considered one of the hardest AP classes, covering topics like Newtonian mechanics and electrical charge and force.