Anatomy vs AP Psych vs APES?

<p>I have one extra elective I can take senior year and I can't decide between the three of these. I want to become a neurologist but before that, as of now, I am thinking about majoring in either biology or English. Which would be most helpful in the long run?</p>

<p>APES- AP Environmental Science
AP Psych- AP Psychology
Anatomy- Anatomy and Physiology (not AP, but dual credit)</p>

<p>I am also planning to take these classes alongside this: Calculus, AP Physics, AP Bio, Orchestra, PE, and AP English IV.
I would've taken AP Calc AB, but I think I'll just take a break with math, because my other classes are a lot of work.</p>

<p>What do you think is the best idea?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>I would recommend Psych. My class covered a bit of neuropsychology, which seems the most related to your major. I haven’t take APES but my peers who have said it was fairly difficult, while I thought psychology was fairly easy. </p>

<p>@liberanova,</p>

<p>From what I’ve heard, both courses at my school are easy, though AP Psych is easier than APES, making Anatomy the hardest.</p>