<p>I've got a scheduling conflict for 3 of my classes for next year, 1 of which I have to drop. They are AP Physics (C), AP Chemistry, AP Statistics. I wish I could've taken all 3 classes, but I guess it's kind of a relief to be forced to drop one for senior year. I'm leaning towards keeping physics since I'm pretty good at it. I have identified some pros & cons for each side of keeping one of the other two classes. For AP Chem, it shows that I'm working hard by doubling two AP sciences, but it'll be a lot of work (from what I've heard). On the other hand, keeping AP Statistics means I'm still keeping an AP, and I heard it's simple and an easy "A" (like a break from really difficult classes). Suggestions?
I've also thought about taking the two science classes, and self-studying statistics, even though colleges won't see the AP grade (because I'll be taking the exam after applying). Would I mention that I'm self-studying it?</p>
<p>I would drop chem, but that's because I think it's the most painful and uninteresting subject in the universe. Drop whatever you like least.</p>
<p>Just pick whichever one you like more. If you're taking a really heavy schedule otherwise, I'd pick Stats.</p>