<p>AP Euro
AP US Gov
AP US History
AP English 3
AP English 4 Lit
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Stats
AP Biology
AP Chem
AP Environmental science
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Spanish 5
AP Computer Science</p>
<p>If one was badass enough, you'd have to fill your 4 year schedule to the brim, with 3 zero periods (One in soph, junior, and senior year). We have a required Art elective and several others like PE, and of course the prerequisites for the AP classes, which is why the schedule is filled. Can a normal organism from the human species with two hands and a brain succeed through this schedule? Has any CCers succeeded in taking all of their school's APs and looked back laughed at the school? </p>
<p>I know this is HSL, but please keep it a itty bitty serious and don't laugh at this attempt, or my smelly armpits for that matter, thanks </p>
<p>PS: If one was so inclined ( and a very very generous person) , they could give a quick rundown of the difficulty of AP's in the list above and how much happy points it gets from adcoms.</p>
<p>Thanks <3 love this community...so far. I am currently a sophmore</p>
<p>My school has thirteen. Only three are avaliable to sophomores and then one of those three is also for freshmen. I’m sure that someone could do it but… with all the scheduling conflicts… I don’t think it’d work out.</p>
<p>It MIGHT be possible if the person wasn’t in IB, and they take all the AP courses offered online on FLVS. But they’d have to know how to speak French, Spanish, and German fluently. And they also need to know how to draw well. And they need to know music theory.</p>
<p>And for some reason, we don’t have AP Physics C >:[.</p>
<p>Don’t know how many my school has. Below 20, though. Last year, one girl graduated with 14 APs (fact), allegedly 12 5s and 2 4s (level of truth unknown). A few years ago, my friend graduated with 12 APs, 11 5s and one 4 (confirmed, school honored him the next year, when he came to speak to the AP students).</p>
Sadly, French and Chinese are being cut from my school (I wasn’t in either, but it’s sad to see languages go), so someone would only have to speak Spanish and read Latin (Virgil) at my school.</p>
<p>Well, I guess from these responses, it seems optimistic enough that you can take almost all the AP’s, at least the ones my school offers, with enough willpower and discipline.</p>
<p>Just hoping that I won’t stay up past midnight on the assignments…</p>
<p>I am very glad to see that my school isn’t the only one with only one AP AP Lit and I’m taking it, and considering self studying for Calc AB. Out of curiosity, the other ppl that had only one AP…what state are you in and public or private? I go to an Oklahoma public.</p>
<p>we only have 8 at my school. you can only start taking them in junior year</p>
<p>bio*
chem*
apush*
civ/gov
physics
calc bc
spanish
psych
lit</p>
<p>*open to juniors, all the rest are senior-exclusive</p>
<p>i don’t know what it is about the people on this board. some of them seem, well, superhuman to me at times! one of the most brilliant kids the school has ever had come through here only took 7. i only took 2 as a junior and struggled a bit. i’ll be taking two more next year, graduating with a total of 4 APs. maybe the courses here are intense, maybe we’re all just a lot less intelligent than the rest of you, but taking 3-4 APs per year is seen as a huge burden or almost suicidal. idk. lol i feel i try hard in school and then i come on here and i’m like, speechless haha.</p>