AP Euro vs AP Psych

<p>I got switched into Euro two days ago, however, I really dislike the class quite a bit, and there is a unit test on Friday that covers all the material from the first 3 weeks of school. On top of all that, it has created a serious schedule issue for second semester (not quite sure how that will play out). I want to switch into Psychology (all they've done so far is watch a movie, and my schedule works perfectly), but I'm afraid that it'll negatively affect how adcoms view my course rigor (I'm only taking 3 other AP classes this year). From what I understand, Euro is regarded as more difficult than Psychology, is this true? Because the issue of course rigor is essentially what is barring me from switching classes. Any feedback on this topic would be much appreciated.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Well if ur not gonna be behind in psyc…switch into it asap</p>

<p>Well, the thing is, I’d rather try and work out a deal with the teacher, all whilst studying religiously for the next week or so, rather than switch into something that will decrease the overall quality of my app. Unless of course Euro looks no better than Psych, in which case I’d switch without a second thought.</p>

<p>I mean all AP classes are ap for a reason…so all ap’s will be relatively weighed the same</p>

<p>Really, it’s just that, at my school, all the juniors, even those who aren’t particularly bright, take psych and do well in it.</p>

<p>It’s still an AP</p>

<p>Psych is good if you want an easy 5.</p>