AP physics or AP computer science?

<p>I need to choose between these two courses, but i can't decide. Which class is easier, and which class is more interesting? I would choose the easier class, but if the harder one is more interesting, i might take it.</p>

<p>No one can answer this for you… one person might find comp sci more interesting than physics, but you know yourself better than anyone. Also, where do you want to go to college? Have you taken physics before? Many schools (if you’re interested in science) would rather see AP physics on your transcript than comp sci… but if your passion is computers, then you’d go for that. Do a little honest soul-searching and research the colleges you hope to get into.</p>

<p>FWIW the computer science AP is probably further from the corresponding college course than the physics AP is. My school refused to give credit even for the AB exam because it didn’t involve any “real” programming (programs of hundreds to thousands and lines).</p>

<p>I would go with comp sci, to be honest. It is really fun and makes you think. Plus in the end if you learn a bit more you can take an entry level Java Programmer certification test.</p>