<p>Hello guys,
I'm going to be in 10th grade next school year, and the school only allows me to take 1 of the 3 AP courses allowed.</p>
<p>These are my courses for next year:
English 10
Accelerated Math (Honors)
Biology
World History
French 4
World Religions (Required)
PE
"1 AP Course"</p>
<p>Sophomores in my school are allowed to take one of these 3 options are AP Stats, AP Psychology, and AP Economics (Macro/Micro combined). Of course my school offers way more courses than that.</p>
<p>I am also planning to take the IB Diploma during my junior and senior years.</p>
<p>Which of the three (AP stats, psychology, Econ) should I take next year?</p>
<p>It depends what you’re more interested. The 3 you listed are all not too difficult, with psychology being the easiest. I recommend Stats if you’re a math/science person and Econ if you’re more history/life oriented. Hope this helps:)</p>
<p>Take whichever one is most interesting to you. They are not generally considered to be that difficult. AP statistics and AP psychology attempt to emulate one semester college courses (though many colleges do not grant subject credit for them). Some colleges have introductory economics as a year long sequence, while others have both micro and macro in one semester.</p>
<p>Although I’m a math/science person, I preferred psych>stats b/c learning about how we humans behave is cooler than crunching numbers and putting them into icky stdev formulas. Just my 2¢.</p>
<p>Oh and I’m taking Econ atm, and it’s reallyyyy easy if you’re good at thinking logically.</p>
<p>I also had a similar question. I talked to the AP Psych teacher and he says only a few sophomores have taken it and he have all struggled but i heard itrs really easy. Should I take it? Btw it’s a year-long course</p>