<p>Indeed of the two disciplines psychology tends to be the more quantitative one. In the realm of social sciences, psychology is generally the one that has achieved its goal of becoming jus’ like a natural science, whereas economics is still playing catch-up.</p>
<p>Although that really says nothing about their intro level courses. Take whichever you prefer. Psychology is easier to self-study for an AP because A) it’s just an easier AP test and B) self-studying for econ is self-studying for 2 different APs, which while somewhat related, are still pretty different.</p>
<p>But I don’t know what that means for you, as you might want to study for the AP test as a supplement to your course or not</p>