<p>do anyone know anyone who has taken nearly every AP subject test and scored a 5, yeah me neither.</p>
<p>My son has only taken 3, but got 5 on all. French, Calc BC, and US History. Not sure how people can take so many AP tests, his school only lets you take the AP test if you take the associated class.</p>
<p>I have 5's on 7 tests, but ive seen people on CC that have posted 5's on 13 or more tests</p>
<p>13> tests with all 5s is MORE than likely lying. We don't know for sure though.</p>
<p>^ I would not be so sure. My son has 7 so far, all 5s. He will have 4 more next year and I'd say that the probability of him scoring 5s on all of them is very high, just because he managed to do it on 7 (very diverse ones) already.</p>
<p>Well it's sort of worthless to have like 13 AP classes....you're probably spending more than it's worth.</p>
<p>13*80=2400 !!!</p>
<p>Even if it's discounted...that's a lot for a high schooler even when a parent is paying.</p>
<p>13*80=1040</p>
<p>lol....thanks:-)</p>
<p>he didn't take it :)</p>
<p>Taken 8 with all 5's here. But my friend has me beat with 10 and all 5's.</p>
<p>taking APs isn't a game...</p>
<p>this is ridiculous......</p>
<p>Your AP scores really dont matter for college admissions and they really dont help you get out of too many classes, esp if you take so many. The main benefit from AP classes is simply taking them, not the exams themselves.</p>