<p>I'm in my sophomore year right now but my G.P.A for both semesters aren't that good. 3.7 first semester and probably a 3.7 or 3.8 second semester weighted. </p>
<p>Right now i'm taking
Ap Calculus
Ap World History
Hon Chemistry (by the way does anyone know if this is weighted i'm counting it isnt' at the moment)
Honors english
spanish 3
Physics</p>
<p>next year i'm planning on taking
Ap Chemistry
Honors English
Ap Computer Science
AP Statistic
AP spanish 4
Ap U.S history</p>
<p>But i'm thinking to boost my GPA if i should switch one of these for AP psychology because i heard that class is an easy A. So is that a better choice strategically?
Or what should i do because my GPA sucks right now and i want to get into UCSD for engineering at least.</p>
<p>The only problem is that i won’t have the four years of recommended sciences for UC if i take out Ap Chemistry for Ap Psychology. I’m thinking of dropping AP chemistry because i heard that class is really hard and i feel like i can get an A in Ap Computer science and AP statistic so the only other option is Ap Spanish 4 but 4 years of a language is also a necessity. Also the other problem with that is that then i’m going to have to take AP bio and Ap chemistry together senior year and i think that might be too big of a laod.</p>
<p>I’d recommend getting rid of AP US history. AP Psych is a much easier class and probably would benefit you more if you want to go into a field like engineering.</p>
<p>Ap U.S History (Some kind of History) and some kind of english course is required for my junior year. So the only courses I can change is AP chemistry, AP Com sci, AP Statistic, and AP Spanish 4</p>
<p>I’m planning on dropping AP com science for Ap psychology because i heard AP computer science isn’t as easy as i thought. Is that a good decision? And then take AP comp sci senior year? Cause i was planning on taking AP psychology anyways senior year so i have room to switch it.</p>