AP Enviromental Vs. Regular Physiology

<p>Hi guys! This is the last week I can change my course schedule at my school, and I was wondering... Would it be better to take AP Environmental Science, which is considered an "easy" AP (I've already taken biology), or should I take regular physiology next year? Most people at my school don't take four years of science, so I was just wondering which would look better to colleges.</p>

<p>Do whatever you're interested in. Obviously the AP will help your GPA, but physiology sounds interesting. Do what interests you, NOT what looks better to xyz University.</p>

<p>i'm having a similar issue with AP environmental versus regular physics. i actually asked some admissions people at a college fair. they said that colleges definitely acknowledge that it's one of the easiest AP classes, but that environmentalism is growing and many schools appreciate an interest in it. they also said not to worry if your other classes are more challenging (like if you're taking calculus, for example).</p>

<p>Hah. Thanks guys! What ended up happening is I tried to switch into AP Environmental, couldn't get in, and decided that I really didn't want to take physiology, so I'm switching into AP Comp Sci! Haha. :)</p>

<p>AP Comp Sci is better than both of those. That was a good choice.</p>