Here's why:
* AP Psychology: While seemingly unrelated at first glance, Psychology shares similarities with History in its focus on understanding human behavior and motivations. You analyze past events in history, and psychology delves into the reasons *why* people acted the way they did, both individually and in groups. It's a more analytical and interpretive field than economics.
* AP Human Geography: This course directly connects to history. Human geography examines the spatial distribution of humans and their impact on the Earth. Understanding historical events often requires understanding the geographic context in which they occurred. The migration of people, the development of cities, the impact of natural resources—all are intertwined with historical narratives.
AP Economics, while valuable, is a more mathematically focused subject and may not resonate as strongly with someone who enjoyed the narrative and analytical aspects of US History. Therefore, Psychology and Human Geography offer a better balance of intellectual stimulation and connection to your previous interests.