<p>I took four semesters of math already and ap calc ab and bc. I have only ap stat and env. left, so which one should I take?..do colleges like the four years of math or is four semesters enough? Thank you very much</p>
<p>You have taken the fifth level in high school (Calculus BC; Calculus AB is like level four and a half, while Precalculus / Trigonometry is the typical level four), so that exceeds all normal expectations in math for high school students. Really motivated in math students (which you may be, having presumably completed Calculus BC before senior year in high school – two years ahead of normal schedule) may enroll in college sophomore math (multivariable calculus, linear algebra, differential equations) at a community college.</p>
<p>AP Statistics and Environmental Science are widely viewed as being among the easiest and least useful (for subject credit in university) APs.</p>
<p>I’d go AP Statistics. Statistics is an interesting way of looking at numbers. And Enviro seems too boring.</p>
<p>Stats is much more useful for life, and many college majors. It’s the no-brainer (assuming you have at least 3 years of science).</p>