AP/IB Courses

<p>How many AP/IB courses will you have completed by the time you graduate?</p>

<p>I'm looking at ~14 total.</p>

<p>10…</p>

<p>APSPANLANG
APENGLANG
APUSH
APPSYCH
APENGLIT
APSPANLIT
APSTAT
APENVSCI
APGOVT
APECO
^looks cool :p</p>

<p>Maybe like 9-10 APs.</p>

<p>anywhere from 10-12</p>

<p>11: 6 courses from IBD + 5 self-studied AP’s</p>

<p>Only like 8.</p>

<p>Uh, let’s see…</p>

<p>APWH
AP Spanish Lang
AP Calc BC/IB Math HL
APES
IB/AP Human Geo
IB Physics I
IB Physics II
IB English III
IB English IV
IB HOTA
IB 20th Topics
IB Chem
IB Spanish</p>

<p>Additionally I will have tested in APUSH, AP Stats, AP Eng Lang, AP Chem, and maybe a few others</p>

<p>Also I’m not sure if you want HLs to be counted as one class.</p>

<p>Wow! I feel so noobish. Only 4 APs: Stats, Calc AB, Enviro Sci, US Gov’t</p>

<p>11 AP Classes:</p>

<p>AP Physics
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP French 5
AP French 6
AP World History
AP European History
AP Language & Composition
AP Literature & Composition</p>

<p>10 AP Classes</p>

<p>AP Bio
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP English Lang
AP English Lit
AP Environmental Sci
AP US Government
AP Physics C Mechanics
AP Physics C Electricity and Magnetism
AP Statistics</p>

<p>In our school we have ap physics C as two seperate years, mechanics junior year and e&m senior year.</p>

<p>If I get into state magnet:</p>

<p>11, probably 15ish after self-studies which I might actually get around to doing some year. LOL @ Taking all the hard APs.</p>

<p>AP Art History
AP Biology
AP Calculus BC (I guess I can count this twice)
AP Chemistry
AP US Government and Politics
AP Physics B
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Spanish Language
AP US History</p>

<p>Bio
Euro</p>

<p>Chem
US Hist
Psych</p>

<p>Calc AB/BC (Probably AB)
Physics C
Stats
Envi Sci
Govt
Human
And maybe English Lang</p>

<p>AP Language and Composition
AP Environmental Science
APUSH</p>

<p>AP Government and Politics
AP Spanish Language
AP Literature and Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics</p>

<p>So, I’ll have taken 8 APs by the time high school is over.</p>

<p>APUSH
AP Eng Lang
AP Art History
AP Calc BC
AP Human Geography
AP Psych (self study)
AP World Hist
AP Eng Lit
AP French Lang
AP Physics B (thinking about switching up to C)</p>

<p>So 10.</p>

<p>Plus, depending on my schedule, Multivariable Calc and Beginning Russian at a local uni.</p>

<p>AP Java
APUSH
AP Chem
AP English Lang
AP Calc AB
AP English Lit
AP Bio
AP Environmental (probably self-study)
AP Government
AP Stats</p>

<p>Around 9-10. Depends on how many AP’s I want to self-study (which aren’t that many)</p>

<p>for me:</p>

<p>AP Comparative Government
IB English I
IB English II - SL
IB Spanish IV - SL
IB Spanish V - SL
IB History I - HL
IB History II - HL
IB Biology I - HL
IB Biology II - HL
IB Mathematics I - HL
IB Mathematics II - HL
IB Environmental Systems - SL
IB Psychology - SL
IB TOK</p>

<p>…14.</p>

<p>10 AP Tests, 12 AP Classes</p>

<p>AP Comp Sci AB
AP Chinese Lang
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Japanese
AP US History
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology
AP English Lit
AP Stats
AP Physics B
AP Gov
AP Econ
13-ish
not bad for a self-proclaimed over achiever XD</p>

<p>I’m moving HS so my APs may change for my senior year but…</p>

<p>AP Art History
AP Calc AB
AP Statistics
AP U.S.govt
AP English Lang
AP English Lit
AP Micro
AP Psychology
IB CS SL
IB French B SL
IB Chem HL
IB English A1 HL
IB Math HL
IB History of the Americas HL</p>

<p>12.</p>

<p>What’s funny is that on paper my school only offers 5 APs. </p>

<p>Including 2 self-studies and 3 I’ll take to avoid having to get transfer credit for my DE classes…</p>

<p>AP US History</p>

<p>AP US Gov
AP Calc AB
AP Bio
AP Eng Lang</p>

<p>AP Physics C E&M
AP Physics C Mech
AP Calc BC
AP Eng Lit
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Psychology</p>