<p>would it look better if i went to a varsity sport or to an AP psychology class? I don't want to take both of them at once cause it would be too much work. thanks</p>
<p>Do you have other APs/Sports? If you've taken 3~4 APs already you should probably take the varsity sport however if you haven't, you are after all trying to get into a college so a more rigorous schedule would be better.</p>
<p>honestly, what would look the best is taking both...</p>
<p>at my school AP psych wasn't that bad...
it was a lot of reading, though. if you're a fast reader, and good at understanding vocabulary and concepts just from going to class and doing the readings/hw, then it should be pretty manageable.
but ultimately, you're the best judge of how much time you'd be spending on all your classes and sports every week.</p>
<p>I would say sports just cuz it'll be more fun and you'll enjoy senior year better... I can't picture myself not doing a sport because I want more homework... :)</p>
<p>Ive taken 3 AP's and two college classes already. If i take four Ap's next year would they think im slacking off? Ill only have four academic classes nexxt year.</p>
<p>If all 4 of your classes are AP's then your schedule's already tougher than those of 95% of the seniors out there... keep doing the sport and enjoy your last year man.</p>
<p>do you like psychology?
if you do, and might major/minor in it, it's worth getting a year-long background in it.
if AP psych is simply another AP that would look good for colleges (like AP gov was for me), then... don't bother. do what you really like.
unless you're planning on plunking down $100 for the AP test, doing well, and getting more college credit... :rolleyes:</p>