<p>My goal is to run out of those labels in the AP Student Pack =D</p>
<p>Have fun with that… O.o
I’m just going to take two or three APs, because I might develop serious senioritis…</p>
<p>Self Study Calc BC, Physics C: M, E+M - pass with 5s</p>
<p>Take AP U.S. gov, Eng Lit, Chem - pass with 5s </p>
<p>MAYBE self-study Bio and Psych if I have time</p>
<p>im considering self studying Gov and Politics and European History… depends how I did on APES this year though :/</p>
<p>self study for ap world and ap gov&poli. and no more cramming for my other four!</p>
<p>This year I took AP US Gov, APUSH, AP Calc AB, and AP Lang/Comp.
Next year it’s gonna be AP Physics C, AP Spanish Lang, AP Stats, AP Euro, AP Calc BC, and AP Lit.</p>
<p>…my goal is to forget that APs exist.
I love being a senior. :D</p>
<p>My goal is…</p>
<p>AP Statistics (B, 4) <– probably likely
AP Biology (B, 4) <– doubtful but possible
AP World History (A, 5) <– definitely possible
AP Economics (A, 4) <– no idea if this is possible</p>
<p>I’ve always wanted to run out of stickers. Do you need 8 APs for the whole pack and 9 to run out? My school only has 7 bells and all sciences are double bells.</p>
<p>this year i took:
bio and world</p>
<p>Next year im taking calc ab in school but im studying for the bc test. </p>
<p>And then im considering the following as self studies probably at most 2 of the following:
ap chem side by side with my honors chem course.
ap euro
ap micro/macro
ap pysch
ap environmental science</p>
<p>I ran out this year. Well you can’t, you have to have one left since there’s any even number and one needs to go on the student pack itself.</p>
<p>Calc AB, Bio, Mechanics, E+M, Japanese Language and culture, English Lang, Chemistry, World History.</p>
<p>Planning to take BC, Stats, Euro, and some others maybe next year.</p>
<p>Next year, I plan on taking:
United States Government and Politics
Stats (self-study)
Calc AB and BC (will take the BC ap exam)
English Lit
Chem
Micro&Macroeconomics</p>
<p>i’m going to take it pretty easy compared to y’all XD</p>
<p>i just wanna get 5s on the ones i take though (of course)</p>
<p>which are Spanish Lang/Lit, English Lang/Lit (what’s the difference? o_0 will only take one of each, but which one…), Calculus AB, and Biology</p>
<p>I am sooo excited for next year <3 love all of these subjects</p>
<p>I, like a lot of people on here am going completely out of my mind for APS next year and taking the following:</p>
<p>AP English Lit
AP English Lang
AP Calc AB
AP Chemistry
AP Env Sci
AP Macro
AP Micro</p>
<p>3 classes and 4 self-studies. I’m looking for all 4s and 5s and I’m gonna run out of student labels! XD</p>
<p>Take these classes:</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB (tentative)
AP Chemistry
AP Psychology
AP United States History
AP English Language
AP Economics (Micro and Macro)</p>
<p>Get all 5’s except maybe a 4 in Calc and Chem.</p>
<p>…so what happens when you run out?</p>
<p>Next year,
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics B
AP English Language and Composition</p>
<p>Self Studying AP Calculus BC (since I already took the AB exam this year) and AP European History</p>
<p>I took three AP exams this year and I used up half of my labels.</p>
<p>lhgpbetp: when you run out, then you have write in your ap number.</p>
<p>Language AP’s with speaking portions use a third label (you need to put one on the cassette tape).</p>
<p>So, I’ve been wondering, for something like the National AP Scholar award where you need the certain number of AP exam scores, if I got a 5 on the BC exam and a 5 on the AB subscore, would that count as one AP (for the BC) or two (for the BC and AB)?</p>
<p>^^^I think that counts as one AP.</p>