NEED HELP FAST!

<p>Next year I plan to major in Chem engineering. I am already taking the AP Calc and English exams, and I want to study for one more.
Should I take the AP chem exam or the AP US Gov and Politics?</p>

<p>I am in the ap chem class now, but haven't learned much thus far and would REALLY have to buckle down and study this semester in order to pass. Since my major is chemistry related, will I have to take intro chem in college anyway? Or would it be better to take intro chem anyway (to review and to achieve a higher GPA?) </p>

<p>Anyway, I am not in AP Gov class, but I took US History last year and would surely be able to get a 4 or 5 if I study, as history/gov are my strong points.</p>

<p>So should I sign up for AP chem or AP gov? I have to sign up for one soon and I need help! Thank you so much!</p>

<p>*Oh and just to add to that, for the colleges that I've applied to, the amount of credit rewarded is roughly similar.</p>

<p>Not to be bothersome, but bump! I really need some advice. Thanks</p>

<p>AP US Gov and Politics. It is easier by all accounts and with your major, you will bot be testing out of that class anyway! Good luck</p>

<p>Thanks! So I guess I shouldn’t take ap chem</p>

<p>Does anyone else have an opinion or personal experience???</p>

<p>I would say get a 5 or 4 on chem to show colleges that you are interested in chemistry and can do well in it at university. I don’t think they would care that much about Gov. tbh</p>

<p>^ Agreed. It’ll show the colleges your interest in Chem.</p>