AP Economics: Easy/Hard?

<p>I’m not continuing with my old language because it’s Spanish IV. There’s no way I’d even begin to pass AP Spanish, since I’m barely going to pass Spanish IV. I transfered from a really lax school to a much tougher school AND I’ve had about two years between Spanish courses, so AP Spanish is out of the question. Thanks for the advice, though. At my school, it’s AP Micro and AP Macro all together in one year (you can just take one or the other, but that would serve no purpose for me). I am taking five classes all year plus two classes at the community college - I go to a distance learning school, so I set my own schedule. I kind of ruled out AP World History because I’ve taken AP Euro. Actually, why was Honors World even on my list?</p>

<p>I am a sort of limited because I have to pay for these classes myself, so… I can’t go way overboard; I want money left to take classes at the community college. So this is what my list is looking like:</p>

<p>AP Statistics (tough, but not bad - math is one of my weakest)
AP Biology (difficult)
AP Economics (easy)
AP World History (can’t be that hard - I have taken AP Euro and AP US and other globally-oriented courses, plus I have a vested interest in World History)</p>

<p>Freshman Composition
Introduction to Political Science</p>

<p>I just need one last class. I don’t think I can manage another AP course in that empty spot, not if I take AP World… and an added benefit would be that it’s easy. So I have these options:</p>

<p>Physics (ridiculously hard)
World Literature (ridiculously easy)
New Language I (easy to average)</p>

<p>It’s great to know that AP Economics is easy, though.</p>