<p>AP Music Theory or AP Psychology and why? :)</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard ap psychology is a relatively easy ap. My school doesn’t offer ap music theory but from what I understand it is challenging.</p>
<p>Theory. I took both last year. Psych is so easy. Theory is difficult. Dictation is awful.</p>
<p>Really? And this is even if you play music already? Ok what what about comparing Music Theory with AP Stats, AP JAVA, or AP Art History, and provided that you are not terrible at math because I’m pretty decent at it.</p>
<p>I don’t know if I’m posting my thread in the right places…</p>
<p>Theory is harder. Psych is considered a “blow-off” AP at our school-that’s a bit of an overstatement, but I’d say it’s as close as it gets to a “blow-off AP” for a lot of people…</p>
<p>At my school stat and psych are the two ap’s that everyone in the school takes because they’re easy. But it could be completely different at your shool. We don’t have art history but I’ve heard that it’s pretty much rote memorization and pretty hard. I would suggest talking to people at your school who have taken these classes and looking at what you’re interested in, different schools will have different classes that are hard and easy. Good luck!</p>
<p>I can do “easy math” in my head but how can you just generalize a whole subject such as calculus easy math? Calculus is the hardest math class that high school’s offer so how can that be considered the “easy math”? Anyways I don’t know about those 2 because I’m a sophomore and am yet to take them. Math is typically the easy subject to me though if I pay attention, do the homework and I don’t need to study unless there are questions on the test that are much harder or unlike the homework. How can a computer class be based on only your skills at basic math? OK, I may pick psychology and stats and leave the other 3 for senior year than i guess… definitely stats but I don’t know whether I should pick music theory or stats…sighhh</p>
<p>Anymore input people? :)</p>
<p>If you are interested in the subject then take the AP for that subject - if not - then choose another AP which you are interested in! Don’t just take the classes that are harder/easier!</p>
<p>But everything I mentioned is something I will have to take/am interested in/have to take!</p>