Yes.
Most colleges love to see students challenge themselves with AP courses. A pre law major would probably want to take many social studies courses, as well as other academic subjects to be well rounded. So your course choices are excellent.
My only suggestion, which is biased, would be to take AP English Language instead of AP Literature. AP Language offers more useful information, and will help you write even better scholarship and entrance essays!
what is the importance of Psychology
Psychological statistics is the application of statistics to psychology.
There are several websites online that provide information and statistics about psychology majors. Some of these sites include Psychology Today and the American Psychology Association.
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Some of the major subjects in psychology education include: -General education courses -Core psychology courses (general psychology, statistics, experimental psychology, etc) -Elective psychology courses
Robert B. McCall has written: 'Study guide to accompany Fundamental statistics for psychology' 'Study guide to accompany Fundamental statistics for behavioral sciences' 'Study guide to accompany fundamental statistics for psychology'
William Samuel Ray has written: 'An introduction to experimental design' -- subject(s): Experimental design 'Statistics in psychological research' -- subject(s): Statistics, Psychology, Research 'The science of psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology
You need a good understanding of statistics.
you need math 4 statistics and stuff
Capital punishment statistics are collected by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. These statistics are kept on their government website and can be accessed for use.
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Michael Frank has written: 'My Book of Autographs' 'Permitting research project' -- subject(s): Environmental permits 'A demographic study of San Francisco's student population' -- subject(s): Students, Statistics, San Francisco Unified School District 'Florentine Commission' '[Puget Sound Energy internship report]' 'Government in action' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Juvenile literature