<p>So, I signed up for AP Psychology because a lot of people said it was a joke class. Well, now I'm seeing AP Art History and that seems so much closer to my major. I already have APUSH, APES and AP english.</p>
<p>So which course would be less on my workload, or is Art History worth it?</p>
<p>Well, what’s your major?</p>
<p>AP Psych is generally regarded by most students as a joke subject. The exam is incredibly straightforward. Most people at my school, including myself, have self studied and aced the exam. Whether colleges look down on AP Psych, we don’t know for sure. We can’t guess that stuff. If you want to be safe though, APAH probably looks more rigorous. It’s relevant to your major, too. The downside is that from what I know, it’s a lot of reading and writing. With APUSH, it may be hard to manage.</p>
<p>Kind of a safe GPA vs. rigor decision. </p>
<p>And if you have time then take APAH in school and self study AP Psych on the side for the AP score. I spent one week on AP Psych. </p>
<p>I just made a video on how to pass AP Art History (and about the material)!</p>
<p>The class is very content heavy. Some dedication and commitment is needed. However, I have friends that studied less than I did and got the same score. I got a 4, by the way.</p>
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<p>@TheIntegration, I’ve seen that same comment on at least three other posts. </p>