<p>8th calc ab, chem
9th calc bc, bio, phys c mech, phys c e&m
10th phys b, enviro sci
11th english lang, us history, statistics, macroecon
12th english lit, us govt, comp. govt, microecon, euro</p>
<ol>
<li>school offers 22</li>
</ol>
<p>8th calc ab, chem
9th calc bc, bio, phys c mech, phys c e&m
10th phys b, enviro sci
11th english lang, us history, statistics, macroecon
12th english lit, us govt, comp. govt, microecon, euro</p>
<ol>
<li>school offers 22</li>
</ol>
<p>I've taken 1, my senior year.</p>
<p>I don't plan on going to an Ivy, or any Top tier school, obviously. </p>
<p>I've been eligible to take quite a few, but with sports it would be too much for me.</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Art History
AP Psychology
AP Biology
AP English Language
AP U.S. History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Computer Science A</p>
<p>Senior:
AP U.S. Government
AP Comparative Government
AP English Literature
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics C</p>
<p>They don't offer Italian at my school, but since I speak fluently (my mom is italian) I'm taking it.</p>
<p>7 by the end of hs.. as many as my counselors allowed me to (1 soph, 3 junior, 3 senior)</p>
<p>quoted from SpudmanKA:
8th calc ab, chem
9th calc bc, bio, phys c mech, phys c e&m
10th phys b, enviro sci</p>
<p>They let you take AP's in 8th and 9th grade?? f**k man you must be really smart, what did you get on those exams?</p>
<p>why wud u take physics c then take physics b? it makes no sense. u dont take calc bc then take ab or take spanish 5 then take spanish 3.</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP European History
AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>Junior (now):
Multi-variable Calculus (Math IB HL2, post-AP, but not AP)
AP English Lang&Comp
AP US History
AP Computer Science A
AP Physics C</p>
<p>Senior (next):
Linear Algebra (college course, not AP)
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP English Lit&Comp
AP Microeconomics
AP US Government
AP Computer Science AB
Maybe AP Biology, depends on my schedule</p>
<p>Total: 12 APs.</p>
<p>Main thing I regretted: dropping out of the Spanish program sophomore year - could have taken both the AP Spanish Language and AP Spanish Literature if I hadn't dropped.</p>
<p>9th:
AP Human Geography (3)
10th:
AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP W hist
11th:
AP Eng Lang
AP Calculus BC
12th:
AP Statistics
AP Eng Lit
AP Art History
AP Government
AP Economics
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>12 APs</p>
<p>oh, and there are 18-20 APs offered in all at my school</p>
<p>10: Chem, BC Calc
11: Bio, Physics C, Eng Lang, US Hist
12: Env Sci, Comp Sci A, Eng Lit, Span Lang</p>
<p>School offered ... 19? i think.</p>
<p>11: Chemistry
12: Calc AB, Physics B, Spanish Language, English Lit, US History </p>
<p>Out of 12 offered when I had graduated.</p>
<p>AP Gov
AP Eco
AP Lit
AP English
AP Calculus
AP Bio
AP Physics
AP Statistics</p>
<p>8 AP Classes</p>
<p>All offered except comp sci : /</p>
<p>junior: bio, history, calc ab
senior: comp gov, calc bc, micro, macro, chem</p>
<p>Out of all the 12 AP exams that I have taken/want to take, 4 are not even offered at our school, I am taking independently. How are the comp gov't and us gov't exams, are they hard?</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Chemistry
Calculus AB
English Language
US History </p>
<p>Senior:
Physics C
Environmental Science
Biology
Macroeconomics
US Government
English Literature
Statistics</p>
<p>= 11 total</p>
<p>Not sure how many my school offered, but i was the first national AP scholar from my school, so I would imagine they were adding them or something.</p>
<p>I wouldnt say US gov is hard; I got a 4 with minimal effort in class and no studying. Three cheers for senioritis.</p>
<p>At my Daughter's school, in order to take an AP class, you have to achieve a 95 or higher the ENTIRE previous year in the prerequisite class.
In other words, over 4 quarters, if you get three 98s and then a 94, you cannot take the AP class next year. Does anyone else have such stringent requirements? Consequently, even though D got low As in all her classes, she could not take any APs the next year. Seems so unfair.</p>
<p>my school offers like 15ish</p>
<p>by the end of next year ill have taken 5
but
anyone in my school would be crazy to take as many AP's as u</p>
<p>My school is too tough to take that many</p>
<p>but nice job with spanish,french,italian</p>
<p>We don't have those kind of requirements for AP's, anyone can take any AP if your teacher recommends you to the course and the counselor agrees.</p>
<p>My school is also tough, but since I have all the credits I need for most of my classes, I can have a very flexible senior schedule and built it however I want. Next year all my classes (we are switching from an 8-period schedule to a 7-period schedule next year) will be AP's except PE (I need 1-semester credit) and Model UN (which I really enjoy and I think looks really good in an application).
I was lucky with Spanish, French, and Italian, because I already speak those three languages fluently. I could have taken French without the course, but they made me because I needed the language credits, and french is the only language offered at our school. Spanish and Italian I am taking this year, without taking the course, I've looked at previous exams and it looks really easy to me.
My school offers like 15 ap's (in a high school of less than 100 :o), although I am the first person that actually plans to take that many AP's.</p>
<p>DS1's exams:</p>
<p>10th:
AP BC Calc
AP CompSci AB
AP US Gov't</p>
<p>11th:
AP Stat
AP World Hist
AP Eng Lang</p>
<p>12th:
AP Physics C (both parts)
AP Comp Gov't
AP Microecon</p>
<p>10 APs total, plus eleven semesters of post-AP math/CS/science courses. APs are the intro to a lot of the cool electives at his school.</p>
<p>r6mile: luckily, in my school district they recently broke down the barriers to such things and if you've taken the prereqs, you can take the class, no matter what your age. i've gotten 5's on everything but english language. (darn humanities....)</p>
<p>collegebond78: physics C only covers mechanics and electricity and magnetism. B covers those plus optics, thermo, modern, and fluids. i took a college optics and thermo course from stanford epgy in 10th grade and i decided i might as well take the B test after that. I did NOT take the class for physics B. I would've been bored silly. plus, it got me to be a national scholar by 10th grade, which was a goal of mine that i had set when i was young. (if you have a problem with my possibly unorthodox way of going about things, i'm not alone. see the thread on the NJ kid who got 5's on 13 AP's after junior year and the arguements over his motives and such.)</p>