<p>I have a dilemma for my schedule next year.</p>
<p>I have to take:
Pre-Calc
A semester of Court Procedures and a semester of Speech- it's for the academy I'm in, so I can stay at my school.
AP Lang
AP Enviro
AP US</p>
<p>I have two slots open, so I have to choose between: AP Euro, AP Psych, and Spanish 4. I'm in Spanish 2, but my teacher suggested I study over the summer and go into Spanish 4. I only need two years for graduation, but three years looks better for college. Which two should I take?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>take ap psych its way more interesting and it keeps your attention. ap euro may get boring at times, unless you really like history ofcourse</p>
<p>Definitely go with Spanish 4.
As for your other spot, it depends on what your interests are. I would go with AP Psych because I’m not interested in history at all and APUSH would be more than enough for me.</p>
<p>YES! AP Psychology is amazing. It’s extremely interesting (at least for me it was) and when I look back on it, I loved every moment of it. Even if I had some bad test grades here and there and got flustered at times, I still loved it. It was a bit rough at first, since it was my first AP but I ended up with an A my second semester and a 5 on my AP exam. I actually enjoyed reading the textbook! :)</p>
<p>don’t jump a language course.
This is just my opinion but, you can study all you want and you’ll still miss a few things. I did that with my Latin course so i’ll be in latin 6 by the time i gradguate but it’s hard. You might not learn all the right things. That’s what happened to me and I wish I had not jumped a level.
But psych sounds great!!</p>
<p>Thanks guys!
I’ve heard really good things about Psych at my school, and I might actually want to go into that field. With Spanish, I’m motivated, because if I’ve spent this much time already, I might as well become fluent. At the same time, I’m really into history, more so than foreign languages. But I’ve heard Euro is really detail-based, which might get tedious. Gah.</p>
<p>take Psych and spanish . psych is way more interesting and so is becoming fluent in another language.</p>