<p>Avg. 22-28. The California budget cuts haven’t hit us yet. The insane property taxes are keeping our school alive. </p>
<p>We have 36 in AP Chem though.</p>
<p>Avg. 22-28. The California budget cuts haven’t hit us yet. The insane property taxes are keeping our school alive. </p>
<p>We have 36 in AP Chem though.</p>
<p>My school’s average class size is about 30, bigger for the art classes like dance and theater and band. This year my classes are, approximately, as follows:
AP Spanish-12 (all girls, too)
Theology-33
AP Calculus-about 35, I’d guess
AP Gov.-About 35
AP English-about 35
AP Biology-about 25</p>
<p>The AP classes are large by AP class standards, with the exception of Spanish (which is small). It seems they were really lenient with their standards this year.</p>
<p>All of my classes have 35-40 students.</p>
<p>My classes this year are all fairly small.
Honors English-online so I don’t really know. But there are 9 other people with me in the room I take it in if that counts haha.
AP Chem- 10?
AP Calc BC-7
AP Physics-10?</p>
<p>So yeah…my biggest classes this year is the smallest I’ve ever had.</p>
<p>My classes (as is typical of my school) are a mix of big and small.</p>
<p>DE Entrepreneurship- 12
Mass Media- 27
Environmental Science- 24
AP English Lit.- 21
AP Psych- 5
DE Government- 32</p>
<p>The size just depends on the class. Like, there are only 21 students taking AP Lit, so there’s just one class of 21 students.</p>
<p>All the online classes are mixed together, so in my Psychology period, there are only 5 students in there, and I’m the only Psych student in that period.</p>
<p>Mass Media and Environmental Science are upperclassmen courses, and they’re generally popular with both Juniors and Seniors, so they end up with more students.</p>
<p>And DE Gov is just a popular option because it’s only Tues and Thurs, and we get out at 1:25 the other three days of the week. =P</p>
<p>psych- 45?
art- 13
french- 30
english- 35
math- 45
chem- 45
ap euro- 24
us history- 23</p>
<p>My school has this bizarre AP program where, if you earn a passing score on the FCAT (a really easy state-wide standardized test), you are automatically placed in an AP course for that subject. Needless to say, the quality of my AP classes has diminished significantly and most of them are overcrowded. I have AP classes with about 35 people where there aren’t enough desks in the room so if you get to class a little late you have to sit on these random chairs in the back of the room or sit on the floor. Our state isn’t exactly generous with education funding so its pretty bad.</p>
<p>Calc: 20
English: 20
Chorus: 75, lol
International Relations: 15
Physics: 25</p>
<p>I’ve had classes as small as 9, though.</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC-10
AP Physics C-7
AP Computer Science - 3
AP English Literature-14
AP US Gov & Politics-11
French IV Honors-6</p>
<p>I go to a private school, so that’s why the classroom sizes are pretty small.</p>
<p>My AP classes (at my old school) are usually between 35 and 40 people. I had a health class with only thirteen students - it was bizarre. Other than that outlier, I can’t remember ever having a class smaller than 25. I had an honors science class at my middle school with over 45… and we were in a converted closet (I wish I were joking, but I’m not). Eventually they did split up the class.</p>
<p>EDIT: There were 1500 students. I now go to a school of 20,000 and there are only 2-7 students in each of my classes. Go figure.</p>
<p>^A school of 20,000. Whoa!</p>
<p>My schools classes rarely under 25 people. The average is around ~30 kids, but the more popular and easy classes (Gym, Spanish) and graduation requirements are usually the most crowded. I go to a school of ~2000.</p>
<p>AP Stat - 15 (early morning class)
AP Bio - 25
AP Environmental Science - 30
AP Euro - 35
H. English III - 25</p>
<p>I thought AP Classes would be less-crowded, but a lot of students just take em’ and slack off, since they’re weighted courses.</p>
<p>English- ~20
Calculus-12
Spanish- ~35</p>
<p>I wish I had an AP Chem class with 6 people! That would be so much fun! Imagine all the one-on-one learning you could do, all the labs you could delve deeper into once your classmates finish, the extra benefits… wow!</p>
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<p>It’s an online high school.</p>
<p>Yeah… It’s not that amazing to have an AP Chem class with six.</p>
<p>You’d think you’d basically not fail… but then I geuss if you’re me… you have to. XD</p>
<p>I dropped my AP Chem class… and now I’m taking Philosophy. It’s got 15 kids.</p>
<p>It’s basically just kids who only had four academic classes that they signed up for and needed one more. (At my school, you’re required to carry five academic courses… but you only need 18 credits to graduate.)</p>
<p>So yeah… It’s 12 seniors… two juniors… and me… the third junior. Sucky class.</p>
<p>mine are all around 20-maybe 30
the size varies on how hard the class is for ex:
french 1 would have like 35 people, comprised of 2-3 different class periods
french 4 would have like 15-20 comprised of 1 class
AP french would be comprised of about 5 people and it’d be mixed with the french 4</p>
<p>dammmmmmmn</p>
<p>3-30. Normal is probably 15-20.</p>
<p>Due to California’s barely-there budget, I have:</p>
<p>Psychology: 36
Digital Imaging: low 30s
Calc: 37
English:36
Government:33
Physics: 35
Way too many people per class.</p>
<p>average - 35 not enough textbooks for everyone.</p>
<p>English-20
Calc-25
Physics-24
US-25
Latin-10
Micro-17</p>
<p>These are just approximations.</p>