What to self study?

<p>I am looking for two AP’s to self study during this summer that would be manageable. I am going to be a junior next year and I am interested in aerospace engineering.</p>

<p>During my sophomore year I took;
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology</p>

<p>For my junior year I plan to take;
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP United States History
AP English Language</p>

<p>For my senior year I plan to take;
AP Statistics
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP United States Government and Politics
AP English Literature</p>

<p>I was thinking about maybe taking Micro/Macro Economics? or Comparative Government? or Computer Science? I don’t know what these classes entail or if there are better classes to self study that will look to colleges. But I really don’t have a clue what to self study and I am trying to avoid taking Psych, Human Geo and Environmental because I heard that colleges don’t look at those AP’s the same way? Any ideas and explanations will be helpful. Thanks.</p>

<p>Self-studying something seems pointless unless you find a subject that you really fall in love with and can’t take at school. Instead maybe read some books about aerospace engineering or about engineering in general. They may change or further confirm your interest in aerospace engineering. Also stop caring what colleges will like, do what you enjoy.</p>

<p>^ I second that!</p>

<p>Do you guys know any good books about introductory to aerospace engineering? All of the books I have came across seem very deep with a lot of applied knowledge.</p>