Math or Science?

<p>Should I take two AP sciences or a final AP math for senior year?</p>

<p>Two AP sciences and an AP math class.</p>

<p>Take one science and one math :smiley: If you do too much of either one, you risk your brain exploding.</p>

<p>^I took three sciences last year(;
And it depends which classes you’re thinking of. If you haven’t taken AP Calc, you should.</p>

<p>And I’m taking what I suggested above…my brain hasn’t exploded…yet ;)</p>

<p>What if math or science are really that pertinent for my major? Right now I’m planning
Day 1.
ECE Maritime History
ECE Maritime English
AP Europe
Political Science Independent Class</p>

<p>Day 2.
AP Environmental Science
ECE Bio or ECE Statistics
Free Period
Gym / American Law</p>

<p>*ECE is for my state university, basically an AP class with no test</p>

<p>Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Take math, otherwise you will have no math for senior year. It will also be an issue if you don’t because some schools require four years of math.</p>

<p>That’s a good point, does Bio = Physics? I’m fine with stat but Algebra based math is something I want to stay away from.</p>

<p>At my school, ECE bio is similar to APUSH, if not worse (in terms of memorization). A lot of kids like it, though.</p>

<p>I agree with taking a math course.</p>

<p>The fact that you understand ECE is like woaw! Glad other Connecticuters are using CC. But really it’s like AP History, cause I’m fine with that it’s just a lot of notes.</p>

<p>We even have ECE Floral Design… rofl. Next year my schedule is 2 AP/ECE (they combine), 4 ECEs, 1 honors, & 1 reg :P.</p>

<p>I don’t have firsthand experience, but from what I’ve seen/heard, yes.</p>

<p>I think the ECE are probably more fun, AP USH is all notes, quizzes, tests really just orthodox education but from what I see from American Studies, which is the other option they have wider options with lots of essays and trips and stuff.</p>