<p>....</p>
<p>None.</p>
<p>Our school doesn't offer them. Everyone else who's posted can shut the **** up.</p>
<p>....</p>
<p>None.</p>
<p>Our school doesn't offer them. Everyone else who's posted can shut the **** up.</p>
<p>whatttt? Calc BC as a sophomore???</p>
<p>My school (math/science/technology magnet) won't let us take any APs before junior year, so I took:
AP Computer Programming AB (4)
AP Calculus AB (3)
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP Physics C - Mechanics</p>
<p>I know... I'm lazy.</p>
<p>junior
ap us history
ap enlgish lang</p>
<p>senior
ap spanish
ap gov
ap english lit
ap stats</p>
<p>and i have taken all the aps that i could have...</p>
<p>i cant believe i actually planned this it (wait, yes i can ;))
Freshman: 0 (none available)
Sophomore: AP World History (only 1 available, beside APAH. if they have AP Psych, i'll take it)
Junior: AP Stats, AP Chem and/or AP Bio, AP Spanish Lang, AP English Lang,
AP USH/AP Comparative Government
Senior:AP Calculus BC, AP Chem/AP Bio, AP USH/AP Comparative Govt
so it goes: 0, 1-2, 5, 3=9 out of 11 possible</p>
<p>
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whatttt? Calc BC as a sophomore???
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What's harder than getting into Harvard? Being a "typical" CCer.
It isn't that my school offers a lot... I live in a small-medium town....
It was very difficult to even be able to plan to take AP Calculus BC, and I'll be the only one in my school taking it.... and at that it will be online. </p>
<p>My middle school only offered Algebra I, and that was 8th grade and year long. But suddenly, my state offered online classes, so I had Geometry over the summer of rising Freshman year online, Algebra II online 1st semester of freshman year, and now I'm in pre-calculus... online... second semester</p>
<p>I've just taken advantage of what is offered to me.</p>
<p>Sophomore: AP Biology
Junior: AP Language AP Chemistry AP US History
Senior(next year): AP Econ(mirco/macro) AP Lit AP Calculus AP Spanish AP Government</p>
<p>So i will have 9 total </p>
<p>Can anyone tell me how many people usually take AP exams in their senior year?? Is it common not to?
I just don't really see much of a point unless I know I'l get a 5 and i want college credit.</p>
<p>frosh: AP World
soph: APUSH
jr: AP Lang, AP Microecon, AP Macroecon, AP Physics, AP Statistics (prob won't take the Physics test. The only reason I took it is because they don't have honors and regular is a joke)
sr: AP Lit, AP Art Hist, AP Euro, AP Gov't, AP Calc AB</p>
<p>so a total of 12.</p>
<p>Sophmore:
AP Euro - 4</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Stat
AP World
AP Phys B
AP Eng Lang
AP US Gov (self study)
AP Comp Gov (self study)
AP Psych (self study)</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Eng Lit
AP USH
AP Calc AB
AP Comp Sci AB (online)</p>
<p>14 by the time I graduate.</p>
<p>Sophomore: AP World History
Junior-AP Chemistry, APUSH, AP Composition
Senior-AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Macro/Micro Economics, AP Spanish
Total of 8 APs :)</p>
<p>I haven't taken any so far, but next year (senior year) I'm taking 2: AP bio and AP psych. All of you taking more than 10ish are crazy!!! At least you would be at my school.</p>
<p>In junior year I will be taking 1, AP US HISTORY. That is it, because that is all my school offers, however I may self-study Computer Science.</p>
<p>Junior Year: APUSH (that's all you can take here but we have "AP tracks" which lead to the true AP senior year in math and Spanish and I take those)</p>
<p>Senior Year: Bio, Chem, BC Calc, Spanish, hopefully Euro and I'm probably going to take the Lit exam even though my school strangely doesn't offer it.</p>
<p>We aren't allowed to take true APs until junior year so it's kind of a hassle to cram most of them into one year...</p>
<p>I'll be a sophomore next year and I'm taking AP environmental science, which is the only AP allowed for sophomores. My school has about 13 AP courses, but they don't all run every year because some, like AP music theory or AP statistics don't get enough interest (most kids at my school pick calc over stat for some reason).</p>
<p>Ah....did some people say 10?</p>
<p>damnit. I hope you don't kill yourself!</p>
<p>I'm taking three this year.</p>
<p>I don't think that ten total is crazy at all, but i am curious how some people say they are taking like 7 in one year!!
Now that is insane!</p>
<p>My school <em>only</em> offers 14, and I'm <em>only</em> taking 6-8. I'm probably going to self-study 3-4 tests altogether.</p>
<p>Sophomore (this year): APUSH, Stats
Junior: Calc AB, English, World History
Senior: Calc BC, possibly Physics B and/or Chem if offered</p>
<p>Already self-studied Bio and US Gov, will probably self-study English Lang, maybe Spanish or Chem.</p>
<p>Taken:</p>
<p>Soph: Music Theory
Jun: US History, Biology</p>
<p>Taking:</p>
<p>Senior: Chemistry, English Literature, US Government, and Calculus AB(hardest class/self study BC)</p>
<p>Self study AP test: AP Macroeconomics</p>
<p>Soph: Chemistry, Calc BC
Junior: US History, Psychology (self-study)
Senior: Microecon, Macroecon (self-study), American Gov, Statistics, Lit</p>
<p>..whee?</p>
<p>Soph: European History
Junior: US History, Language, BC Calculus, Chemistry
Senior: Literature, Physics B, Macroeconomics, Psychology, Statistics, US Government</p>
<p>My school was brand new when it opened, so it didn't really offer APs until my junior year. </p>
<p>Junior - English, US History, Spanish Lang, Calc AB
Senior - English Lit, Bio, Music Theory, Gov't, Macro, Comp Sci II, Calc BC</p>
<p>So basically, 11.</p>