<p>So I have the option to take Global Studies II H as a history class next year, or Chemistry I H with my sciences doubled up (Bio I H and Chem). Should I take the history, or the two sciences? (If I opted to take the two sciences, I’d also take the Chem SAT subject test at the end of the year. I’m a sophomore.) I’m planning on taking APUSH my junior year, which counts as 2 credits at my school because it takes up a class in each semester. I don’t have any plans for an AP Science (unless you consider Psych), but that could change. The only way I’d be able to take an AP Science is by doubling up this year though.</p>
<p>If you want AP science double up…</p>
<p>Like I said, I’m not really <em>planning</em> to take an AP Science, but if I do double up then I most likely will. </p>
<p>Really, these classes don’t matter too much to me. I enjoy history, but I enjoy science just as much. So looking for whatever people think would give me a better edge.</p>
<p>Any more opinions on this?</p>
<p>For an edge: Chemistry</p>
<p>To become a more informed, intelligent person, take Global Studies</p>
<p>^that last bit is totally dependent upon how good the class is. I would personally recommend chemistry.</p>
<p>Since you’re not even planning on taking an AP Science, go with the Global Studies class so you can be more well-rounded, instead of forcing yourself to double up on a subject. But I may be biased since I hated Chemistry I Honors with a burning passion. :/</p>