How many and which AP exams are you taking this year?

<p>AP Calculus BC: Because if I can pull off a 3, I can get out of basic math and have one less potentially-scholarship-killing grade to worry about in college.</p>

<p>AP World: Because I can ace ancient history with my eyes closed, get a good score, and then apply it towards the required modern history college course, which I’m somewhat weaker in (Loopholes are great).</p>

<p>A modest 3: U.S. History, English language, and Human Geography (self-study).</p>

<p>I’m in 3 AP classes, but planning on only taking 2. US Gov and Psychology. (Not taking Lit/Comp).</p>

<p>Chemistry
Both Physics Cs
World History
Statistics</p>

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<p>I think the language tests are curved based on the non-native test-taker group only, which is why the pass rate is so high.</p>

<p>^ Yeah definitely…it would be sooo unfair to non-native speakers if the exam was curved according to native speakers.</p>

<p>AP US Government
AP Psychology…I took a semester of regular psychology. My school doesn’t offer an AP class so I’m self-studying. Although, I haven’t done much of it. </p>

<p>I wanted to take AP English Lang but my english teacher told me to wait until next year. Which I don’t even know how I’m going to do because I’ll already be taking 4 AP classes.</p>

<p>APUSH this year.
AP Stats, Bio, Eng-Comp, Physics B Junior year.
AP Chem, Cal, Eng-Lit, Gov Senior year.</p>

<p>Four:</p>

<p>AP Statistics
AP Spanish Language
AP English Lit/Comp
AP US Government</p>

<p>Three:
APUSH
AP Lang
Ap Calc AB</p>

<p>I don’t know how people can take six!</p>

<p>5: US Government, Macro, Environmental Science, Calculus AB, English Lit</p>

<p>@314159265 Actually, you’re probably right. I’m thinking the SAT II Chinese.</p>

<p>AP Euro. That’s it, quite unfortunately!</p>

<p>Three: APUSH, APES, Chem.</p>

<p>Just APUSH.</p>

<p>Three.</p>

<p>APUSH
Lang
Euro</p>