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AP Art History or Personal Finance?

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This year I'm a junior in high school taking 2 honors classes(English and science) and one AP class (US History). I have an opportunity to switch out of one of my electives (personal finance) to switch into AP Art History. This is the last year the class will be offered at my school because the teacher of it retired last year but she is coming back just to teach this one class. I know that she is an excellent teacher, and I would learn a lot, I also love art. Personal finance though, is also a class I really wanted to take. I'm a cheapskate, I love to save money, so this class is good for me. I would not get a chance to take it senior year because the electives I'm taking are Anatomy and Physiology, Spanish, AP Literature, US Government(half semester class), and AK History(half semester class). The last two classes are required at my school so I can't opt out of them. And I really want to take the others. I am a straight A student so I know I can handle the course load, but I don't know which one would benefit me more in the long run.

So..... should I stay in personal finance or switch to AP Art History?

What would you do if you were me?

Thanks.

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  1. I would take art history, because it is more fun for sure and will give you college credit provided you pass the AP test.  Personal finance will be offered at your university, so it can wait.

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