<p>I would definitely self-study Psychology if I were you. It's a really interesting subject if you find the right materials to study with, and that definitely helps in terms of motivation.</p>
<p>For example, I wasn't even in AP Psych but I still got a 5 on the test. Granted, however, I was in IB Psych, so I had a much more comprehensive knowledge of the subject.</p>
<p>I would try to self-study Psychology and maybe English language? It depends on how good you are at English I suppose, but I didn't think the AP Eng Lang test was that difficult. What did everybody else think of it?</p>
<p>I will be self-studying Psych, I already know that.</p>
<p>I am looking for another AP Course. Art History just might be too difficult, especially with the test dealing with slides (I don't know if our school would make time for me). I am interested, but is this doable? English isn't necessary as I am already getting college credit for that through Lourdes College at my school for an Honors English Literature course. Will colleges take both my English Lit College Credit earned through school AND an English Lang AP Exam? Which one of the two is generally easier?</p>
<p>Do any of you have experience in Italian Language/Culture. Would someone with a mediocre teacher do well in this after JUST two years? Or does it usually require four?</p>
<p>Last year my school took the first AP Exam, AP US History. I missed it because I was too stressed with other things. I wonder if I could re-study this information, even though I really do not want to.</p>
<p>Anyways, all help is much appreciated!</p>
<p>How about Env. Science - I usually hate sciences like Physics/Biology but could this be a self-study option?</p>
<p>What about Human Geography? What is that good for? </p>
<p>Micro/Macro seems to be too much work for limited credits, so I'll pass on that one.</p>
<p>omg, DO NOT try to re-take the USH by studyin all over again. you studied for the last one, i presume, but missed the test. life goes on. use that time to study for a different test. although you could just skim through a review book to jog your memory and end up with a 3+.</p>
<p>No I do not speak Spanish, at all. Well, maybe I can bust out a little Uno, Dos....</p>
<p>I have two years experience German but with our school scheduling being near dreadful (only 400 students total, most can only teach during one block) I cannot even take German 3 this year, and I am switching to Italian because French/Italian were the only options...</p>