<p>As a Junior I took the classes: Stats, English Language, Physics</p>
<p>I took all those exams, but since we didn't have US History, I took the test.</p>
<p>So I took 4.</p>
<p>As a Junior I took the classes: Stats, English Language, Physics</p>
<p>I took all those exams, but since we didn't have US History, I took the test.</p>
<p>So I took 4.</p>
<p>I took two, (three, technically.. US Gov was one semester, Comp Gov the next, plus Chem) and that was unusual for my grade. There were about 50 in the gov classes, but of them only two other people were in AP Chem. There were two other kids that took a different AP class (Calc and Bio) but according to our course guide, you aren't SUPPOSED to be able to take those til senior year. </p>
<p>In addition to those AP classes though, I also took three Honors. Not too many AP's offered at my school, and juniors are eligible for very few.</p>
<p>I took...1 in Junior year, out of the 2 offered. The only one my band-heavy schedule could accomodate.</p>
<p>What kind of system are you guys on? I'm beginning to feel woefully inadequate--our school is on block scheduling, and each of its 6 AP classes extend both semesters of the school year. That means that you can only take 4 AP classes/year max, and that would give you no other classes for the entirety of the year.</p>
<p>I'm beginning to think I've been under a bad system. 1 hour 30 min a day for a year for one AP isn't the norm, is it?</p>