AP macroeconomics or AP psychology

<p>Which looks better to top colleges? I'm going to major in computer science, if that makes a difference. </p>

<p>While I’m not sure which one looks better to colleges (if either), Psychology is definitely the easier of the two. </p>

<p>Macro, however, shows more work with numbers and would be a solid AP for preparation in the field of Computer Science.</p>

<p>It really boils down to if you’re basing it on workload or not. </p>

<p>I don’t know, I guess it’s preference. I’m enrolled in CS program and find psychology very useful, especially when it comes to user experience, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Economics, however, is not bad either. I haven’t taken AP Psychology, but I found AP Micro/Macroeconomics easy. In my opinion, psychology seems to overlap with CS a lot more than the study of economics on large scale.</p>