AP Environmental v. Spanish III Honors

<p>So I have one last issue to resolve with scheduling: do I take AP Environmental or Spanish III Honors. I want to go into science, so environmental might be good. I have already taken all the way up to AP French, since I skipped a year (most people take AP as a senior, but I was a junior), and I took Spanish I and II at a local university. Would it look better to continue with Spanish or to start focusing more on what I want to focus on in college? Both classes, I hear, are pretty easy, so that wouldn't be an issue...</p>

<p>I do hate bumping, but this needs to be decided by Monday...</p>

<p>I took AP Enviro Sci and Pre-AP Spanish III....from my experience Enviro Sci was more fun (even though I'm not really into science).
Is it possible to continue taking Spanish at the local university, while taking Enviro Sci at your school? If not, I'd choose enviro sci (obviously) because of my personal preference and because it may be more relevant to your desired area of study in college and you already have a foreign language (French?).</p>

<p>You already have french. It's not like colleges say "hey, he's not trilingual! What a little *****."</p>

<p>Do AP Environmental, since it shows your interest in science. Have you done other sciences AP's already? Because if you haven't , Environmental is NOT considerered as "serious" an AP as AP Chem, Physics, Bio etc.</p>

<p>I've taken AP Chem and AP Bio. Next year I'm taking AP Physics C and Research in Molecular Bio, so AP Environmental would be a third science course.</p>

<p>bump?</p>

<p>So far, consensus is AP Environmental... but would colleges like that I stuck with Spanish after two years taking it out of school rather than just dropping it? The university where I've been taking it only offers Spanish I and II. Also, I couldn't take another class there because they're stopping Saturday classes, and those were the only days I could go.</p>

<p>Go for the 3rd science, if you can handle it. Remember that applying to colleges can be a part time job in itself, in addition to your first semester classes which can be very important to colleges, so make sure you are giving your self time to do both.</p>

<p>I'd go with AP Env Sci because it directly relates to your potential major and career interests.</p>