<p>I've been offered a weekend AP class. I can take either AP Psychology or AP Statistics. I already have AP Calculus and normal Psychology. Which should I take? Does it really matter?</p>
<p>Why don't you take AP Stats and then sign up for the AP Psych exam? It's a very easy exam to self-study for and being in AP Stats will help because there's always some statistics questions on the Psych exam</p>
<p>I'm already self-studying for AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, Ap Government & Politics, and a few SAT II's (Math 2, Biology, and Physics). I suppose that it would be best to take the hardest course and self study for the easiest. That was my first though. The dilemma started when a friend old me that the Psychology teacher was more interesting.</p>
<p>...I think I'll go with Statistics.Thanks</p>
<p>go with stats</p>
<p>Why would you wanna study that many APs? Are you a senior by any chance?</p>
<p>Guilty. I would self-study anyway. I work much better when I can control the pace (I once read and comprehended a college chemistry book...at 10 years old). Classes just started, and I'm already 40 pages ahead of my AP Calculus class. No worries. Trust me.</p>
<p>I do wish that I'd taken the APs last semester. I really do.</p>