<p>It shocked me when I saw in posts that some schools only offer a couple of AP classes. I live in a more fortunate county, I imagine, but it made me wonder how many AP classes are standard. How many AP classes does your school offer? Which ones?</p>
<p>My high school offers something like 18 (US History, US Government, World History, European History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, English Comp. and Lit., English Language, Computer Science A, Computer Science AB, Spanish, Latin, French, and I think Studio Art). AP Art History was also previously offered.</p>
<p>lets see...theres my 20+two compsci, +art, music, french, french, latin, latin, anythign i'm forgetting
so about 28+ (walton high school, cobb county, GA)</p>
<p>Too many- ill just name a few- APUSH, euro, french language, english lang, english lit, spanish lang, music theory, government, biology, chemistry, physiscs, statistics- i know there's over 25</p>
<p>The school has a tendency to drop classes if not enough people sign up.</p>
<p>Next year there's going to be 8, kinda 9, classes. We're going to have bio before school starts for the day (our first "zero" hour), and no chem (I'm glad I took chem this year).</p>
<p>I think we have one: AP Chemistry. It's an after-school class that has about 3-4 people in it I believe. This was the first year it was offered.</p>
<p>My school offers nine: AP English Literature, AP English Language, AP Calculus AB, AP Stats, AP Biology, AP US History, AP European History, AP Music Theory, and AP Art. But, AP Bio, AP Euro, and AP Music Theory are only offered every other year.</p>
<p>AP Comp Sci, APUSH, AP Lang, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Physics, AP Government, AP Literature, AP Spanish, AP Calc AC, AP Calc BC, and I believe that's it. 11 it is.</p>