Psychology and Business Law in high school

<p>Ive dreamed of being a lawyer for a long time. And recently i was looking at courses that my high school offered; i came accross Psychology AP and Business Law. I thought, "Well lawyers need to have an idea of how another person thinks and why another person acts as it does, and they need to know something about law as well (duh), so why not take Psychology AP and Business Law (each a semester long) my senior year?"</p>

<p>But i just read a thread in which someone said, "What good is Psychology and Business law in high school anyway?" This got me thinking; im sure a semester of each course will not teach me much anyway. </p>

<p>so after thinking about it for a while i tought it would be more beneficial and would help me in college admission if instead of taking Psyc.AP and Buiss. Law i take European HIstory AP or Physics AP, or something rigorous.</p>

<p>What do you think??</p>

<p>Dream school is HARVARD</p>

<p>A.P. Psych, A.P. Modern European History, and A.P. Physics are all good options. Probably not worth it to take a non-A.P.</p>

<p>Well which would you recommend out of the thee, assuming theres another semester course offered in AP.</p>

<p>Schools have a tendency to think less of AP psych compared to Euro and physics, but if you haven’t taken any sort of consumer education or business class yet, the combination you talked about might be the better option.</p>