stats vs psych?

<p>I'm a rising junior, and I'm taking the following:
AP [Compsci, Bio, PhysB]; IB [Spanish, SL Econ]; Hnrs <a href="in%20school">American English</a>
PhysC AP (10%-done selfstudy)
Chem AP (40%-done selfstudy) <-- school doesn't offer APchem
CalcBC AP (finished selfstudy)</p>

<p>This may look pretty rigorous, but the fact is, my school's classes are ridiculously easy and I'm effectively just doing like 9 AP's this school year with minimal class help. I'm a math-science guy (USAMO), so the majority of these are not difficult. I've also pretty much finished SAT studying (note: thinking of selfstudying AP English Lang b/c I do well on SAT CR, but is this sort of pointless?)</p>

<p>I have 1 more class period left, and it's going to either AP Stats/AP Psych. Which should I take? I'm convinced that given a week, a Stats book, and no distractions, I could read and understand the entire book (basically what I did with BC). Then again, I'm pretty interested in psychology.</p>

<p>Also: NACLO, USABO, or USNCO?</p>

<p>Thx in advance.</p>

<p>If you’ve qualified for USAMO, you should be able to self-study stats in one/two weeks and score a 5 on the AP exam. That’s how easy AP stats is, comparatively. It would be a waste spending an entire semester/year on that course if you can self-study much faster.</p>

<p>That said, I would go for AP Psychology.</p>

<p>Personally, I thought stats was harder than psychology. If you study enough than you should be fine either way so choose the one you would like to do.</p>