AP Exams 2011!

<p>Senior year (somewhat tentative):</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Physics B
AP U.S. History
AP U.S. Government and Politics
AP Statistics
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Human Geography
AP English Language
AP English Literature</p>

<p>my parents don’t want me to take 12 Ap’s</p>

<p>-_-</p>

<p>@turtle: Which are classes and which are self-studies?</p>

<p>bobtheboy- Do it anyway</p>

<p>AP Lit
AP German
AP Psych
AP USH
AP Stat
AP Physics C*
AP HG**</p>

<p><em>one or both
*</em>tentative, will be self-studied</p>

<p>Yeah, ryanxing, I took 6 this year, and I’ll probably be taking 8-9 next year, but 14 in one year seems crazy.</p>

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<p>AP Calculus BC (Calculus II class at community college)
AP Physics B (class)
AP U.S. History (self-study)
AP U.S. Government and Politics (class)
AP Statistics (online)
AP Microeconomics (self-study)
AP Macroeconomics (self-study)
AP Human Geography (class)
AP English Language (class)
AP English Literature (class)</p>

<p>For sibling next year:</p>

<p>AP Calc BC
AP Chemistry
AP Spanish Language</p>

<p>Independent Study
AP US Gov
AP English Lang
AP Human Geography</p>

<p>What ap classes to take it not universal to everyone. You have to look at many factors and take into many variables.</p>

<p>This guide explains it very good!</p>

<p>[AP</a> Exam Master Guide to College Credit](<a href=“http://www.apexamreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=312:ap-exam-master-guide-to-college-credit&catid=33:blog&Itemid=17]AP”>http://www.apexamreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=312:ap-exam-master-guide-to-college-credit&catid=33:blog&Itemid=17)</p>

<p>Doesn’t College Board also offer additional practice exams?</p>

<p>I think the easiest exam to selfstudy would be macro. I learned nothing from my AP Macro class and crammed the night before so that it all made sense, and I am probably getting at least a 4 on that exam. I think history would be easy to self-study, but I personally couldn’t do it myself.</p>

<p>I feel like such a sissy next to you guys. I’m taking 3 next year (and some dual enrollment). And yet, my teachers think I’m a huge overachiever, lol.</p>

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<p>Hahaha, no, I’m graduating this year… I just wanted to see the reaction (and I was mocking some people on here). I think that that would be a really dumb idea. People may think someone must be super smart to take 14, but it’s not that smart.</p>

<p>Senior Year…</p>

<p>Classes
AP Bio for sure
AP Lit for sure
APUSH for sure</p>

<p>Self-Study: <em>Possibilities</em>
AP Computer Science
AP Environmental Science
AP US Gov
AP Art History
AP Spanish</p>

<p>I may not even self-study any APs next year though…</p>

<p>14 APs seems impossible? I self-studied my APs in the WEEK of the exams (all in one week), and the only one I’m unsure about is Psychology (though World shouldn’t count because I love History)</p>

<p>Class:
English Composition
World History
Biology*
Spanish*</p>

<p>Self-Study:
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics (not sure which one)*</p>

<p>*possibly</p>

<p>Senior Year</p>

<p>Class: AP English Literature
AP Biology
AP Physics B
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>Self-study: AP Statistics
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics C (both)</p>

<p>Junior Year:</p>

<p>AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP Statistics
AP USH
AP Psych/AP English Language</p>

<p>Self-Study:</p>

<p>AP Music Theory
AP Chinese</p>

<p>wow this was like four days ago, but…</p>

<p>@puggly123 :
was self studying ap environmental doable? because what i’d do is hardcore study over the summer then review before the test. I’d really like to learn it though :)</p>

<p>ibot39- Oh yes, definitely. Many people do it. I’m pretty positive about a 5 and I didn’t study a whole bunch.</p>

<p>Well, then make that:</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC (Calculus II class at community college)
AP Physics B (class)
AP U.S. History (self-study)
AP U.S. Government and Politics (class)
AP Statistics (online)
AP Microeconomics (self-study)
AP Macroeconomics (self-study)
AP Human Geography (class)
AP English Language (class)
AP English Literature (class)
AP Environmental Science (self-study)</p>