<p>AP Chinese
AP Latin
AP French
AP Spanish
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>Already taken:
AP LIT
AP Lang
AP Wolrd
AP Calc AB
AP Euro
AP US
AP Comp sci
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Stats
AP Physics B</p>
<p>AP Chinese
AP Latin
AP French
AP Spanish
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>Already taken:
AP LIT
AP Lang
AP Wolrd
AP Calc AB
AP Euro
AP US
AP Comp sci
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Stats
AP Physics B</p>
<p>Sophmore Year:
AP European History - 5</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP English Language
AP World History
AP Statistics
AP Physics B
AP Human Geography (self study)
AP Psychology (self study)
AP Comparative Government (self study)</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP English Literature
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC (self study)
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Comp Sci AB (self study possibly)</p>
<p>AP Chinese
AP Latin
AP French
AP Spanish
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>4 different AP languages? You're crazy.</p>
<p>AP US Govt & Politics
AP Literature
AP Euro - self-study</p>
<p>This year I'm taking..</p>
<p>AP Spanish
AP Comp Sci AB
AP US Govt
AP MacroEcon
AP MicroEcon
AP Biology
AP Studio Art 2D</p>
<p>Already taken:
AP Literature
AP Language
AP Calculus BC
AP Euro
AP US
AP Chem
AP Stats
AP Physics C
AP Art History</p>
<p>I honestly think taking psychology , comparative government, geography is useless. Colleges know that they're the easiest APs. Its not always about the number of APs you take.</p>
<p>By the way some people here are obviously making things up because the number of APs taken exceeds the national total.</p>
<p>Hmm. In comparison to most alleged AP test takers, I'm barely taking any APs.
Anyway, I'm going to take:</p>
<p>AP Literature
AP Spanish
AP World History.</p>
<p>I'm going to list my courses this semester of grade 11 year and next semester:</p>
<p>1st Sem:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
English</p>
<p>2nd Sem:
Physics(12)
Math
Internship At CHEO Hospital</p>
<p>and with this rigorous courseload without AP courses to ease me, I am self-teaching/studying these subjects.(<strong>note</strong>canada does not offer AP till grade 12 year.)</p>
<p>Physics C(both, mainly because I love physics)
Calculus BC(It seems my love for math has returned when I found my new love in Physics.)
Chemistry(Love IT!!! lol)
Biology(my archnemsis, mainly because lot of memory is involved; nonetheless, I am fascinated by anatomy of humans and evolution</p>
<p>5 in total. Hopeing to get 4's and 5's.</p>
<p>USING CLIFFS FOR BIO, PR FOR CALC BC(also my dads guidance), PR FOR CHEM, PR FOR PHYSICS(also my dads guidance)</p>
<p>Course Learned:
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>Self-Study:
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Psychology</p>
<p>sophomore - physics b, calc ab, chem - 5
junior classes 07/08 - physics c, calc bc, stats, bio
self-studying (maybe so?) - envt science, apush</p>
<p>Courses:</p>
<p>AP Statistics
AP English Literature
AP Macroeconomics
AP US History</p>
<p>Self-Study:
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>I heard AP Physics is really a massacre, right?</p>
<p>Physics depends on the person. If you're strong in Math it should be very easy and fun. If not, avoid it.</p>
<p>lol why does everyone say ap physics is a massacre...if u can teach the concepts you have learned to a kid in grade 6(this is how i feel) it shows u can understand and explain the concept clearly and easily that a newbie in physics can get it...if u can accomplish that u are capable of studying for the physics ap exam(depending on whether u want calculus in it or not, ab or c)and scoring a remarkablely high mark</p>