Senior Year Choices

<p>There are millions of threads like this, I know, but I felt like I should ask myself as the advice from CCers is pretty sound most of the time. </p>

<p>So this year, I had a schedule conflict that required me to drop the second half of my Honors Pre-Calculus class. Of course, this is a prerequisite for AP Calc AB. It would be possible to take the class at my local community college, but I'm wondering if it is worth it. </p>

<p>As an intended Psych major at UMich, should I go through this trouble to take AP Calc AB, just finish up Pre-Calc, or drop an existing AP class (Bio, Chem, Eng) to accommodate for AP Stats?</p>

<p>I think you should try to finish PreCalc at your CC and take AP Calc AB your senior year.
I'm planning on majoring in art, and becoming an art teacher. My major, nor my career path need math anywhere near Calculus.
However, the personal lessons I have learnt throughout the year will be valuable. I know I have what it takes to work hard, honestly, and patiently mainly because of my AP Calc. class.</p>

<p>Definitely finish precalc.</p>