Which AP exams to self-study for?

<p>I've already taken the Spanish Language, US Government & Politics, Macroeconomics, and Psychology (self-study) test this last year (my junior year). Got a 4, 5, 5, and 5 respectively.</p>

<p>I will take the Spanish Literature, Statistics, and US History exam because I'm enrolled in those courses the upcoming year (senior year). I'm strongly considering self-studying microeconomics and comparative government. After that I want to take one or two more ap tests.</p>

<p>I guess what I'm asking is which ap exams should I take besides the ones I listed above. I'm thinking I should self study for a science or two, but I don't know which ones will benefit me the most/are the easiest to self-study. (it seems to me all of my eggs are in one basket with social sciences)</p>

<p>Also, I've heard that most schools don't allow one to apply his AP credits towards a major? Is this really true for most schools? Because I've always taken this as an excuse for lazy people not to take the exam.</p>

<p>I hear that AP Environmental Science is an easy self-study exam. I’m also self-studying for Micro and Comparative.</p>

<p>I wouldnt recommend self studying for Bio, Chem, or Physics since they’re challenging exams.</p>

<p>I think thay AP credits are for general classes, not or your major.</p>

<p>Yeah, take APES. It’s very straightforward. And since you’ve already taken US Gov., self-studying Comp. Gov. should be relatively simple. I could say the same thing about Microeconomics since you’ve already taken Macroeconomics.</p>

<p>APES, just like me. I am going to do the same this year, as many people told me it has many Biology concepts and the exam is a joke. Just buy whatever prep book they say on CC, I think its PR. Good luck =0</p>