How many APs are YOU taking?

<p>This applies to everyone, provided you haven't graduated high school. Feel free to include APs you've taken before, APs you plan on taking by the end of senior year, AP exam scores, etc.</p>

<p>more than you. jk, in all, probably 9 or 10, depending on how many i decide to self-study since my school only offers a few.</p>

<p>I took 2 AP tests (not AP classes) last year: APUSH (4) and AP English Lit/Comp (5).</p>

<p>This year, I'm taking 5 AP classes: AP French, AP Euro, AP Bio, AP Calc AB, and AP English Lit/Comp (but I'll take the Lang/Comp test at the end). I'm psyched, because that means I have no finals at all, no matter what my grades are.</p>

<p>Our school doesn't offer APs until sophomore year, and we only have about 9 or 10. I've taken AP Euro, AP Bio, and APUSH, and have had 5s on all. This year I'm taking AP Calc BC, both AP English Lang and Lit, AP Spanish, and AP Chem, though I probably won't take the Chem test, too much studying. By the way, how is it that some people have taken more than 15 APs? That's insane, in my opinion.</p>

<p>This year (10): Chem, Bio, World, and Psych (self)
Future APs I'm sure about (will probably take more than this): APUSH, Physics B, Calc AB, English Language, English Lit, Government Comp/US,</p>

<p>sophomore: AP European History
(the only one allowed for sophomores to take when I was a soph)
junior : AP Statistics & APUSH
senior: AP Eng Lit &
AP US Gov (2 semesters are required for APGPOV) &
MAYBE AP CHEM
(we'll see how Chem II goes first)</p>

<p>my school offers a total of 11 AP classes
what does everyone else's school offer?</p>

<p>sophomore: Calc BC, Psych, Stat
junior: Bio, Chem, Envsci, Lang, Macro, Micro, Phys B, USHist
senior: CS AB, Euro, Lit, French Lang, Music Theory, Phys C (both), US Gov</p>

<p>uhh... my school doesn't really have any other courses that are "challenging" at all...</p>

<p>Over my years:
Euro, Calc BC, Art History, Physics C: Mech, Physics C: EM, Chem, Eng Lang, Literature, Spanish, US History, Statistics, Psych, Gov't & Pol: US, Gov't & Pol: Comparative</p>

<p>For the record, my school <em>only</em> offers 14 APs, they are all year-long courses, and the only one allowed for sophomores is APUS.</p>

<p>Soph: US History.
Junior: Eng. Lang, World History, and Chem.
Senior: Calc, Stats, Eng. Lit, and Spanish.</p>

<p>ONLY 8!!!!</p>

<p>Two senior year. Three in previous years (US/EngComp/World) (5, 3, 5)</p>

<p>Schools offers more but most are science ones. All are full year courses and science ones have labs attached.</p>

<p>I'm a senior and I'm currently taking AP European History & Biology.</p>

<p>Those are the only 2 I have ever taken. I must be a failure, right? lol</p>

<p>By the end of high school: 13 APs</p>

<p>jr: US History and French
Sr: Chem, English, Psychology</p>

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sophomore: Calc BC, Psych, Stat
junior: Bio, Chem, Envsci, Lang, Macro, Micro, Phys B, USHist
senior: CS AB, Euro, Lit, French Lang, Music Theory, Phys C (both), US Gov

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<p>I hate this site, haha.</p>

<p>10 total:
Soph: World History (5)
Junior: Physics B, Lang, US History, Calc BC
Senior (Planned): Physics C, Lit, Macroecon, US Gov, Chem</p>

<p>Soph: Bio, Chem and Euro
Junior: US History, Calc BC, Stats, Micro Econ, English Language
Senior (next year): English Literature, Physics B, German, Psychology, Government</p>

<p>So 8 total so far</p>

<p>Hmm...these are the ones I hope to take:
Junior: English Language, American History
Senior: Politics, English Literature, Calculus, (possibly) Environmental Science</p>

<p>6 in all. There are only two AP's offered junior year anyway.</p>

<p>Freshman: AP Art History
Sophomore: AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science AB, AP Psych (self), AP Stats
Junior: Depends on acceptance at boarding school
Senior: Depends on acceptance at boarding school</p>

<p>I would actually like to be state AP scholar male, but if not, I want to be at least national AP scholar.</p>

<p>14-16 by graduation.</p>

<p>ap envisci, calc, bio, chem, physicsb, apush2, english
senior: microeconomics, macroeconomics, us gov, stat, euro, english</p>