<p>Sweet jesus, my school's population is 400 so they only offer 3 or 4 APs all together, and I took none, didn't get picked. However, all my classes or Honors classes, if that counts for anything.</p>
<p>Similar to above, except my highschool is 100 people lol </p>
<p>School offers 6, taken all six. I don't think it is so much a matter of taking MANY APs as taking those offered by your school to the fullest possible extent.</p>
<p>There was a very long thread like this last year, and another thread in which people listed scores. Use the search tool to find it (although that might be difficult because "AP" is too small to be used a search term.)</p>
<p>My high school is of 90 people (int'l school), but we offer a surprisingly high number of AP's (however 4 or 5 of those that I wanna take im gonna self study), we offer like 15 or so, there is extreme emphasis on the importance of AP's at our school. And the number of AP's increases every year, next year they're adding AP Physics B, AP Stats, AP US History. You can request any AP if you have at least 5 people interested and a teacher that could eventually teach it. So I guess I'm lucky.</p>
<p>10th grade: European History, Physics B
11th grade: US History, Calculus AB, English Language
12th grade: Macroeconomics, US Government, English Literature, Statistics</p>
<p>So, 9 in all. I could have taken three more (chem, bio, and a language), but I went for honors instead because I didn't feel like killing myself. Most people in my program, though, have as many or more.</p>
<p>This year: bio, USH, Spanish language, psych. Next year: calc, English literature, microecon, macroecon, US gov + English language & German as independent studies.</p>
<p>I envy you for Italian: my school doesn't even offer it, much less the AP.</p>
<p>sophmore: AP BC Calc, AP Physics C
junior: AP Bio, AP US History, AP English Language
senior: AP Chem, AP European History, AP Spanish, AP English Literatue</p>
<p>took 9 of the 10 offered (skipped out on Music Theory). And I sgree, it's just about generating the most challenging schedule so its more about what percentage of the APs offered did you take, or if your school offers a lot just how difficult a schedule did you generate.</p>
<p>wow my school has a lot of APs, but they limit the number you can take. There is no way in my school you can take 3 social studies APs in a year... (the classes)</p>
<p>ive taken none so far although my school offers every single one. this looks bad for a school like princeton right?</p>
<p>i have taken 4 honors and a research class if that counts for anything.
i will be taking 4 a.p's next year though as well as 2 classes at a local colege in addition to linear algebra at my own school. so thats 12 advanced classes including research. tahts not that bad right?</p>
<p>im aiming to pull of a 98 with 4 a.p's, a research class, 2 college classes, a compl class and a linear lagebra class. tanht wud look so good for a school like princeton.</p>