AP Psychology or Macroeconomics?

<p>As a junior, should I take AP Psychology or Macroeconomics, which would look better to top colleges?</p>

<p>*And in general, which is easier to self-study?</p>

<p>I think AP Psychology is the easiest to self-study according to CC posts.</p>

<p>Coming from someone who took both classes this year:
Psychology is VERY easy to self-study. It’s just a lot of rote memorization, like “The [insert lobe here] of the brain controls _______”</p>

<p>Macro is a difficult concept, and you either get it, or you don’t. Having a teacher to guide you would be best, because the ways my review books explained it were confusing, and the textbook was tedious and had unnecessarily drawn-out examples.</p>

<p>It all depends on your future interests.</p>

<p>I think both would be easy to self-study… but def Psych… it’s all memorization - I suggest PR</p>

<p>AP Psych is a very interesting class. Not that Macro isn’t but it’s really neat to see how other people think imo. Even if it wasn’t AP, I maybe would have still taken that class.</p>

<p>I would take the Macroeconomics class and then self-study Psychology.</p>

<p>Both look nice. Psych would probably be easier to self-study</p>