How many AP tests

<p>9 ap classes: AP Spanish Lan, AP English Lan, AP Chemistry, AP Bio, AP English Lit, AP Calc AB, AP Government, AP ES, AP Psychology, and 1 self study: AP Human Geo.</p>

<p>This year:</p>

<p>AP European History
AP Chemistry
AP Human Geography</p>

<p>As a junior:
AP Language and Composition
AP US History
AP Environmental Science
AP MacroEconomics
AP MicroEconomics
AP Government</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Comparative Government and Politics
AP Biology
AP Calculus BC (Oh god, no. Anything but this.)
AP Psychology
AP World History
AP Literature</p>

<p>Roughly 15.</p>

<p>I’m scared.</p>

<p>Fourteen by this May, with five of those being self-studied. So far, all 5s. </p>

<p>Ugh, I don’t even feel like studying for this May. I’m so done with school.</p>

<p>AreoEngineer and MrWheezy, what are the APs you self studied and did well in AP tests?</p>

<p>I will have done 19 by the time I’m through. Seven 5’s and two 4’s so far, hoping to finish with seventeen 5’s.</p>

<p>Let’s see:
This year:</p>

<p>AP Us History
Physics B</p>

<p>Junior:
Biology
Chemistry
Calculus BC (administration won’t let me skip and take the class, but screw them! I wonder what happens if you get a 5 and are in precalc…or maybe I really should just try to skip…hmmm…)
European History
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics</p>

<p>Senior:
Psychology
Spanish
English
Maybe Environmental Science</p>

<p>So, 12-15 by end of senior year. Possible self-studies/independent studies: Human Geo, World History, Physics Cs, Compsci…that’s weird, I’ll be taking less APs senior year than Junior. Hm.</p>

<p>How do you guys take 20 APs? We are offered 1 Sophomore year, 3 Jr year, and like 6 Senior year.</p>

<p>SlightManifesto, do you like to self study and take AP tests?</p>

<p>^Slight, I would like to say, RUN! BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!</p>

<p>You’re still here? <em>sigh</em> A lot of people self-study APs, ok? There, I said it. Go, on with you, study aps on your own.</p>

<p>Self-study? I’d shoot myself. Just to make yourself look more motivated on your college-app? Wow. Haha</p>

<p>^
You could take them online through CTY.</p>

<p>I’m not sure how they grade.</p>

<p>i may check into CTY. do they give your ap credits?</p>

<p>I’ll have taken 14 exams through high school. Only 9 courses taken though.</p>

<p>I’ll have taken 9 courses by the time I graduate, and any where from 9-14 depending on how much I choose to self study.</p>

<p>fledgling, help me - which ones you self studied? we must have done well in the test, right? suggestions for study, please.</p>

<p>18? 21? </p>

<p>That’s ridiculous.</p>

<p>It makes me feel like such an idiot, 11 AP/IB classes</p>

<p>@ shmluza: Haha, that’s something I’m actually not able to answer. The ones that I will take independently of the AP courses are mostly language exams, in languages that I’m already fluent in (French Language, Chinese Language). So that doesn’t exactly count as a self-study. I’m just taking them to prove that I am really proficient in those languages. :P</p>

<p>On the other hand, I AM seriously considering self-studying Calc BC for next year, especially since I’m taking AB this year. (My school doesn’t allow me to take BC after AB, on the grounds that it gets too “repetitive”.) It should be very manageable.</p>

<p>Holy crap, how can some of you take 20 APs?!? That’s like 5 per year starting from freshman year. I took 1 freshman year, 4 this year, and maybe I’ll take 3 max next year. So that’s 8, which I thought was a lot -.-</p>

<p>38 APs taken, 6s on all of them.</p>

<p>But I intend to have 9 APs taken. I haven’t taken any though.</p>

<p>EDIT: I might have taken up to 15 depending on if I self study or not. I’ll have 9 as a minimum amount.</p>

<p>9 AP classes by the time I graduate, but I might not take one or two depending on the limit on how many AP credit I can use in college.</p>