AP Psychology or Anatomy

<p>Im having trouble deciding whether I should take AP Psychology or Anatomy.
AP Psychology: A ton of reading notes. Interesting class, but probably somewhat aggravating. An A would mean a 4.38 GPA. It would also mean I earn an AP Diploma, although my counselor says it's not a big deal at all.
Anatomy: Definitely a class that would benefit me (considering I plan on entering a pre-med track in college). Easy A. It would mean a 4.34 GPA and a High Honors Diploma.
Just thought I would get some opinions</p>

<p>I will be in college next year, pre-med, but would have to go with AP Psych. You don’t need the anatomy now… it could be completely new to you in college and you’ll do fine. AP Psych, though, is such an interesting class. I’m really happy I took it this year</p>

<p>do AP psych bro you need the GPA boost or you’re ****ed</p>

<p>^ Gotta love ■■■■■■ haha</p>

<p>AP Psych is loads of fun… We have an outstanding psych department in my high school and they teach it like a college course, just with the AP test at the end. We did class experiments, tons of demonstrations, our own major psych psych experiment (ours was great, we did change blindness – tested employees at stores by asking for help and replacing original ‘customer’ in dressing room/trying on shoes or whatever with an entirely different ‘customer’ seeing if they noticed. they never did). One of those few classes I genuinely looked forward to everyday. Material was fairly easy too.</p>

<p>All colleges use unweighted GPAs, so the GPA effect wouldn’t matter. Considering you’re going into premed in college, I would recommend both, but if you had to choose one, pick AP Psych. If you do well on the test, you can test out of one of the hardest intro courses in your college if it’s anything like UW-Madison’s intro psych class. Do whichever one you would enjoy more though.</p>