<p>I was just curious about this because there are posts in this forum by people who've taken 15-20 AP exams. Sorry if this has been discussed already; I didn't find anything when I tried the Search feature.</p>
<p>(I'm going to take between 12 and 16 exams by the end of high school.)</p>
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<li> Only on CC could I feel like a slacker for posting that number. (and that I'd need to justify it by saying I could only have taken AP classes in my jr/sr years at my school)</li>
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<p>I shake my fist at this crazy and unrealistic site</p>
<p>^^Me too. I took 9. Now, students can take APs during Sophmore year. That really sucks!!!</p>
<p>4 last year, 8 this year, 6 next year for a grand total of 18...although that depends on how well I study over the summer for these upcoming 6...if things dont go smoothly I will probably bump that number down to 16....</p>
<p>Yeah, I'm the stereotypical CCer when it comes to APs...</p>
<p>I'm going to take 67.</p>
<p>Hoping for 11- I have an obsession with that number.
Got 4 so far. . . let's see if I can do 7 sr year, eh?</p>
<p>i'm doing about 9-11 AP and 7-10 IB.</p>
<p>My offer doesn't offer alot, only like 8 so......</p>
<p>about 10-12 altogther; 4 of which being self-study</p>
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<li>all the rest are honors</li>
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<p>1 sophomore year, 5 junior year, and 10 senior year (2 econ exams self study, and 2 physics exams... we only have 7 classes in a day). So, 17.</p>
<p>so does my school ( 7 classes in a day)</p>
<p>well i only have 6 classes a day. None offered until jr year (except ap euro in soph which i took)</p>
<p>We aren't offered any until junior year (except for AP us gov in 10th).</p>
<p>I'm only taking 6:
Junior year (now):
bio
chem
world history</p>
<p>Senior year:
art history
physics C (both exams)
BC Calc</p>
<p>AP U.S. History
AP U.S. Government
AP Calculus AB
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Human Geography
AP European History
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Psychology
AP Physics B
AP Studio Art
AP Statistics</p>
<p>2 - sophomore year
6 - junior year
7 - senior year</p>
<p>15 total</p>
<p>I have done:</p>
<p>0 - freshman year
4 - sophomore year
12 (passed 11) - junior year
5 - senior year</p>
<p>I have done
0 - freshmen
2 - sophomore
6 - junior</p>
<p>Planning on doing like 3-4 senior for
11-12</p>
<p>sopho year:
AP Calc BC
AP Physics B
junior year:
AP U.S. History
AP European History
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
senior year:
AP U.S. Government
AP World History
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Biology
AP Chinese (ehhh.. my v principal turned in our forms late for internet-based AP Chinese this year, i have to take it next year)
so hopefully 14 grand total.</p>
<p>9 total. i feel like such a looser. my school only offers 11 ap's 2 of which are Spanish and my foreign language is ASL. only one is self-study (phyc.). the other 8 are european history, bio, us history, english lang, english lit, us gov't, stats, chem or enviorn. science.
how can you ppl do IB and AP... dude, i'm in 5 clubs (prez of 2, other leadership in 2) 2 bands, voleenter 10 hrs a week and have a 14 hr week job and am editor-in-chief of my hs paper, i work at 2 local papers ... and i thought that was hard...!!!!!! but dude, ap and ib... damn!</p>
<p>This year: Biology, Chemistry, German, BC Calc.</p>
<p>Next year: English Lit. First Year physics at Michigan State (basically both Physics C classes), Music theory at MSU, Multivariable, and DiffEq at MSU.</p>
<p>So, the 3 college classes don't count as APs, but I will count them anyway.</p>
<p>9</p>