Stats, Macro, or Environmental Science

<p>I only have room for one more class on my senior year schedule. I’m planning to go to Illinois business. Which do you guys recommend based on your experiences?</p>

<p>Here’s some pros for each</p>

<p>Environmental Science (gives me 4 credits of science, but I’m not big on science classes)
Statistics (will help with me with my major-either accounting or finance)
Macro Economics (gives me good starting information with the field I am entering)</p>

<p>I’m facing the same problem, lol. If you wanted to study business, I would take Macroeconomics.</p>

<p>I hate stats and macro, so i would say environmental science.</p>

<p>Macro or stats, unless your planned major/college requires science credits which you don’t have covered. In that case, environmental, since it’s an easy ap and you will have a year to study it; probably way easier than any one semester science course you could take in college.</p>

<p>I would do economics.</p>

<p>environmental science is completly useless do stat or economics</p>

<p>Environmental Science is basically useless. Unless your major require science credits, which taking it may be somewhat useful.</p>

<p>Take economics because it’s really interesting. Or Stat because it’s helpful in most fields.</p>