how many APs are you guys taking?

<p>Since, as is well known, AP success directly correlates with genital magnititude...</p>

<p>Soph
US History
Comp Sci AB
Calc BC</p>

<p>Junior
US + Comparitive Gov
Physics B
English Language
Self study: Physics C E/M? and Euro?</p>

<p>Senior
Latin Vergil
Macro + Microeconomics
English Literature?
Chemistry?
Psychology?</p>

<p>10th
AP World History</p>

<p>11th
English
Physics
Calculus</p>

<p>12th
???</p>

<p>Oh yeah, about 7 ib exams, so that should bring my total to about 14 ab/ib exams</p>

<p>Five by the end of high school:</p>

<p>Junior: AP Chemistry
Senior: AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Biology, AP Italian and Culture</p>

<p>To M1stM3rMarbl3s: Don't feel bad about your AP scores. I'm taking AP Chemistry right now and trust me, I have a feeling we're all going to fail. The teacher is just horrible.</p>

<p>ANOTHER QUESTION!!!
How many have you guys actually passes!?!??</p>

<p>PASSED: Spanish Lang (also took Span Lit, Us History, and Eng Lang & Lit (2's))</p>

<p>I'll be taking Cal and Bio this spring</p>

<p>I was kind of stupid to not take any APs freshmen year and only one AP sophomore year. Because of that, my schedule wound up being kind of topheavy with APs during Junior/Senior years...</p>

<p>Soph:
AP European History (3...ouch)</p>

<p>Junior (currently enrolled):
AP Physics B
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP English Language
AP US History</p>

<p>Senior (classes that I've signed up for):
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP English Literature
AP American Government
AP Comparative Government
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics - ??
AP Spanish - ??</p>

<p>Taking 4 AP's out of 5 periods; passed 2</p>

<p>I'm planning on taking 5 senior year... but they seem to be easy classes?</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
AP English Literature
AP Psychology
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics B
Japanese 4 (Maybe AP Gov)?</p>

<p>13 by the time I graduate, I think. Passed 4 so far...</p>

<p>soph:
ap euro</p>

<p>junior:
apush
ap chem</p>

<p>senior (maybe)
ap bio
ap english
ap psychology
ap stats or ap calc ab</p>

<p>mann i feel sad compared to the rest of u guys...only taking 7 :(</p>

<p>only 4 of 5 </p>

<p>USH
Eng Lang</p>

<p>Euro
Eng Lit</p>

<p>accel, stick with Japanese 4!</p>

<p>7 by the end of high school
AP World-5
AP US- this may
AP Gov't- next year
AP Euro- next year
AP Econ- next year
AP English- next year
AP Calc BC- Next year</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Ap World Hist(only Ap available for sophomores)
Junior:
AP CALC
AP BIO
(max.)
Senior:
AP STAT</p>

<p>6 aps in all, ALOT form my school</p>

<p>AP ECON
AP CHEM</p>

<p>Junior:</p>

<p>Calculus AB
US History</p>

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>Calculus BC
Physics C (both)
US Govt.</p>

<p>to all you chemistry ap worriers... DON'T WORRY!!! i got a 5, and my open ended... RIDICULOUS... filled with assumptions... "i assume the liquid will change color uppon the addition of the acid... 'how can you tell a reaction has taken place?' because i assumed it would change colors"</p>

<p>I found the AP Chemistry practice test to be easy. I took the 1999 test on Saturday and got a 5 on it, so I don't think it'll be too hard.
I'm taking 4 this year:
AP Chemistry
AP U.S. History
AP Language and Composition
AP Computer Science A</p>

<p>-only 4 aps max a year-</p>

<p>Junior- AP hist(3)
AP Eng Lang(3)
Senior-APCalc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP Eng Lit</p>

<p>Already taken:
Physics B (5)
Chemistry (5)
Calc BC (5)
Statistics (5)
US History (5)</p>

<p>Taking this year (junior):
Biology
European History
Computer Science AB (self study)
Microeconomics (self-study)
Macroeconomics (self-study)
US Government and Politics (self-study)
Comparative Government and Politics (self-study)
English Lang and Comp (self-study)
Physics C, Mechanics and EM (self-study)
Environmental Science (self-study)</p>

<p>Technically, that's 15 total, with ten this year, three last year, and one each in 7th and 8th grades. However, the total number doesn't mean much, since several of the ones I'm taking aren't really full subjects (i.e, macroeconomics and microeconomics) and aren't nearly as rigorous as others.</p>

<p>bio_freak: You cant take AB Calc and BC Calc in the Same Year! They are given at the same time</p>

<p>BCgoUSC: Our school works under a block schedule. I was wondering the same thing and I asked everyone around who had the class how they took the exams if they took both classes in the same year, and from what I've heard, this is what happens: you take the AP Calculus AB exam and then, take AP Calculus BC exam. Just as simple as that. </p>

<p>Look, I'm attending a school in Florida; it's not a really smart state. I mean, Jeb Bush doesn't even know the degree measurements to a 30-60-90 triangle!</p>