<p>Yeah, I'm not just going to pick the one I'd enjoy more. How sad.
So yeah...which looks better: AP Micro and Macro or AP Art History? I know both are considered easy APs, but does any have a bit better reputation than the other?</p>
<p>Instead of thinking about which one looks better, think about which one you care about the credit for. AP Econ could get you out of a gen ed class, but Art History would probably be less likely to get you out of a class.</p>
<p>Which class has the better teacher at your high school?</p>
<p>They are both online classes actually. I’ve taken an AP course through the program before and was very satisfied. I’m not worried about one being taught better than the other.</p>
<p>AP art history is not an “easy” course. There’s so much memorization and the textbook my school uses is about 4 times the thickness of the micro/macro textbook combined. Of course a lot of space is taken up by pictures. </p>
<p>Pick the class that will be most relevant to your major in college. In the end, your choice will most likely not be the tipping factor in college admissions.</p>
<p>AP courses in general look excellent on college apps. No matter which class you take, it is good that you are taking an AP course. I suggest that you take the class that you are interested in and that you are willing to study hard for.</p>