<p>I'm deciding my courses for next year. We have six total classes (3 per day, each class is 90 minutes long). The following are locked in:</p>
<p>Honors Religion (required to take a religion course)
AP English Lit
AP Calc AB
AP Bio
AP Microenomics</p>
<p>I'm undecided on my final class. I can take either AP Latin or AP US History. My no. 1 school is Duke, and I want to do something in business (i-banking). Which class should I take?</p>
<p>I’d go with AP Latin, as they’re both well respected and taking AP Latin would save you from a lot of memorization. I may be biased because languages come extremely easy to me, but that’s just my 2 cents</p>
<p>I should add something: after taking Latin 4 my sophomore year, I didn’t take Latin this year (my junior year). So I would have to brush up on my Latin over the summer (my would be teacher said it would be around 15-20 hours of review). I could go right into the AP US History course.</p>
<p>I would take APUSH, it looks good to take all of your core subjects all four years…</p>
<p>Would you consider foreign language to be a core subject? Economics does fulfill my history requirement but not sure if I want to take AP US as well.</p>
<p>Foreign languages are weird because they are a core subject, but not as much one as the others. If I where you I would drop the economics and take Latin so that you have all of the core subjects under all colleges standards…</p>
<p>I was considering that but I figured that since I want to go into business, an economics course might be useful to have. I tried to get out of religion so I could take all 3, but I couldn’t, so now I can only take 2. Ugh lol.
Although I do plan on going to a summer camp for business, so maybe Economics isn’t needed.</p>