scheduling conflict: ap stat or multivar?

<p>i can take either ap statistics and ap chemistry, or multivariable calculus and honors physics. the first option would look good because it would be two ap classes, but the second option is also good because most people are only in single variable calc their senior year. chemistry and multi are offered the same period, so i can only pick one. and i am defn not doing stat and honors physics. </p>

<p>which would look better for hypsm?</p>

<p>wow. tough dilemna. i don’t think you can go wrong with either, though.</p>

<p>you should take the multivariable calculus. you will stand out more for taking multivariable calculus because only a few people take it during their high school years. i am going to be a senior and i will be taking multivariable calculus this fall and i will be taking differential equations in the spring.</p>

<p>oh, and ps. my school doesn’t actually offer multivar. a school about five miles away does, so i would also have to drive to that school every other day if i wanted to take the class.</p>

<p>ap’s look good, but mvc is far better imo.</p>

<p>hmm yeah, go with the multivariable calculus. maybe you can try self-studying chem? just an idea</p>

<p>bu-bump?
next week’s the absolute last week to make changes.</p>

<p>Multivar for sure</p>

<p>Most people who’ve taken multivar in my school are going to some amazing colleges, but so are some who haven’t. As Senior0991 said, I think either choice would look good for you.</p>

<p>Take MVC and self-study the APs.</p>

<p>I would do as Apple said; you can self-study APs, but it would really nice actually taking multivariable calculus. (By the way, if you’re bored with honors physics, self-study AP physics)</p>

<p>Take multivariable calculus and self-study AP Stats if you can. Or just don’t take it at all.</p>

<p>Is MVC for college credit? If not, the AP may make more sense. If it is for college credit, I’d take that.</p>

<p>Any possibility of taking multi over the summer? Some colleges have sessions beginning in late July/early August that you could probably still sign up for.</p>

<p>Either way I’d recommend calc. You could probably learn the AP physics material on your own and take the AP test.</p>