Environmental Science vs. Comparative Government vs Economics

<p>I'm more of a math type who is "ok/good" at memorizing. Which is easiest??</p>

<p>Economics deals a lot with numbers/graphing (ridiculously easy numbers/graphing, but numbers/graphing nonetheless). Government, not as much. I never took environmental science.</p>

<p>I'd say if you're a math person, take economics. And it prepares for two tests (I assume that's the case).</p>

<p>Please! I need more feedback!</p>

<p>Environmental Science is all fact. It's less math-based than any other science. It's more dealing with nutrient cycles, pollution, different environmental acts, etc. The Barrons study guide I have is like 800 pages, just chock full of facts. To many people, it's considered one of the easiest AP tests, however. </p>

<p>The more "math based" people in my school tend to take physics, chem, and even bio more often than Environmental Science.</p>

<p>Compared to Comparative Government, which is easier?</p>

<p>Environmental Science or Comparative Government</p>

<p>Who said Comparative Government was easy? This is harder than American Government actually. the AP exam is anyway. Comparative Government is not an "easy" class. Lots of info to cover. Just when you think you understand how a government works in this place there is a different government somewhere else.</p>