You might look into sociology instead of psychology (socy was one of my majors :-) It's pretty much psychology/common sense without the intense personal stuff, how "groups" work (like families, schools, organizations of any sort (work), etc.).
If I were you, I'd just take regular physics and stats, especially if you are only going to do a social science sort of major in college. If you do something like psychology, you'll still have to do their special stat course and physics won't be required I don't think (although that might get rid of one of your science requirements so you wouldn't have to take it then and psychology does have a few more science courses than other social science majors, especially if you are going to go to grad school, since you have to know how the brain works, etc.). But the AP English should put you in more interesting English courses than the majority of Freshmen have to take and AP Economics could help you out in some way, give you a bit more options later.
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