<p>So, Ap Psych or Ap Comp Sci, i am equally interested in both subjects, and equally good at them. Can anyone please give me some advice on which one to take for 10th and why?</p>
<p>P.S: The one that i dont take now, i will take in 12th grade, and ap comp sci gets rid of a lot of my grad credits.</p>
<p>By the way, have fun with Bio and Euro. That’s a deadly combo. But, i guess it’s not so bad since you’re taking it in sophomore year. If it was junior year, i would’ve strongly advised against taking them together. And especially when you have sports.</p>
<p>just to let you guys know, every class has different difficult in every school …for some schools ap world history has about 3 hours of h.w and its very hard and for others it can have half an hour of h.w and its an easy A… so you should ask people from other schools if your schedule is hard…</p>
<p>Well self studying can also get rid of the requirements you need when you’re in college. So if they want you to take Calc and you want to skip the intro , you can probably skip it by taking the AP exam.</p>
<p>@Trufflie Mmm…personally I wouldn’t find World+CalcAb + tennis to be deadly. Reason for this is because I’m more math oriented so Calc would not be too much of a problem. World is probably the most rigorous (not hard!) history AP because of all the memorization. Plus like DannyNobel said, it could have a lot of hw assigned each night.
Similarly, I had APUSH and track, and it was really tiring. I wake up at 6, come home at 5, do some hw/studying, and history notes for hours. Note, I was already mentally and physically exhausted from track.</p>
<p>Reason I said Bio and Euro is deadly is because it involves double the memorization. Plus the workload that comes along with them.</p>