<p>Currently, my school only offers one ap course; AP European History. I want to self study for one more. Which one is easiest: AP Microeconomics, AP Environmental Science, or AP Pscology? And what is the best prep book to self study for that courses? Pleaz help! Not much time left to study!!</p>
<p>Those are all easy, but Econ and Psychology are prolly easier. Buy Princeton Review for Econ.</p>
<p>I am currently taking normal biology and I just finished Pre-Calculus. Will self studying AP Environmental Science, AP Psycology, or AP Microeconomics be more difficult?</p>
<p>Forget AP Environmental Science; it's useless for college credit. Micro and Psych are both easy, but I'd give a slight edge to Psych. If you don't have much time, I suggest getting the Princeton Review books because they're very concise yet comprehensive.</p>
<p>I'm trying to take more AP exams, not only for college credit, but to become an AP National Scholar. Considering that, which exam do you think is the I take?</p>
<p>I am currently taking ap enviro, ap psych, and ap micro. </p>
<p>ap enviro, when done correctly, can be challenging and stimulating. but, ultimately, its worthless. </p>
<p>ap psych is extremely interesting and is definately for those with english/history strengths. the ap exam is very short and is generally just on the vocabulary of the course. </p>
<p>ap micro isn't that bad either, but it suits those with more 'mathematical' reasoning skills. </p>
<p>i'd say it comes down to psych and econ - pick the one that you're more interested in.</p>
<p>Don't you need a ton of AP scores to be designated an AP National Scholar?</p>
<p>You only need to take 8 ap exams</p>
<p>With an average score of ___ on those 8 tests</p>
<p>with an average of 4</p>
<p>Does anybody else know which of the three: AP Psychology, AP Microeconomics, AP Government is EASIER? Please rank them in order. THANKS</p>
<p>Ap Human Geograpy...but no credit in la universidad</p>
<p>Psych, Govt, Econ -- in order from the easiest
Also, AP Lang does not need any prep to pass</p>
<p>Only 8 APs? That seems like alot to do between sophmore and junior year (after freshman year yet befor college applications)</p>