<p>I am planning on taking the Micro and Macroeconomics exams, and have slots for two more exams. Which of these three would be the best, USH, Calc AB, or Stats? I am planning on majoring in public policy.</p>
<p>I may be wrong in some of the things I say, for I am a Senior in HS and there may be those who know more than I do </p>
<p>I believe it comes down to Calc and Stats. They are classes you will definitely have to take in college as Pre-Reqs. I personally would say Calc (May be biased since I actually love Calc) but it’s up to you. It’s a bit weird at first, but really beneficial. Stats, I would think, wouldn’t be as hard as Calc. It may just be up to preference. </p>
<p>Do what you think you will enjoy and benefit the most! Either way, you can’t go wrong :)</p>
<p>“I am planning on majoring in public policy.” </p>
<p>Most DEF take US History. anybody in the field of policy, regardless of kind, should learn the US political and historical story. Have you taken US Gov/Comparative Gov?</p>
<p>“I am planning on majoring in public policy.” </p>
<p>Most DEF take US History. anybody in the field of policy, regardless of kind, should learn the US political and historical story. Have you taken US Gov/Comparative Gov?</p>
<p>US History is a General Education requirement at nearly every college I’ve seen.
On top of that, it generally covers 2 courses (US His 1 and 2) versus the one class the other APs offer (Calculus I and Introductory Statistics)</p>
<p>U.S. History and Calculus AB.</p>