How many APs does your high school offer?

<p>My local high school in GA has nine total:
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Spanish
AP Calculus
AP Literature
AP Music Theory
AP Government
AP US History
AP Human Geography (Only one also allowed to Freshmen(
Not sure if this is a good amount but I guess it's okay.
I'm curious as to how many your schools have!</p>

<p>22 APs</p>

<p>Last year:
Biology
Chemistry
English Literature
US Government</p>

<p>This year:
Biology
Chemistry
English Language
English Literature
Statistics
US Government
US History</p>

<p>25</p>

<p>AP Lang
AP Lit
APUSH
AP World
AP Euro
AP Gov
AP Comparative
AP CompSci
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
AP Art History
AP Studio Art (idk which one lol)
AP Music Theory
AP Psych
AP Human Geo
AP Chem
AP Bio
APES
AP Physics 1
AP Physics 2
AP Physics C (E&M and Mechanics)</p>

<ul>
<li>AP French and Chinese online</li>
</ul>

<p>wow that is a long list and we have most of them every year I think

  • maybe AP Spanish Lang next year</p>

<p>Sigh I’m just really sad we don’t have AP micro and macro because those are the two I want to take the most</p>

<p>AP Studio Art (2D, 3D, Drawing), AP Lit, AP Lang, AP Comp Gov, AP Euro, AP Micro, AP Macro, AP Psych, AP US Gov, APUSH, AP World, AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Comp Sci, AP Stat, AP Bio, AP Chem, APES, AP Physics C (E&M, Mech), AP Chinese, AP French, AP Spanish Lang, AP Spanish Lit
27</p>

<p>7</p>

<p>AP Psych
APUSH
AP Stats
AP Lit & Comp
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Calc AB</p>

<ol>
<li>missing some of the more fun ones. meh. </li>
</ol>

<p>Studio Art, Art History, Lit, Lang, European History, Psych, Gov, US History, World, AB Calc, BC Calc, Computer Science, Stat, Bio, Chem, Environmental, Physics(no clue which one), French, Spanish Lang, Music Theory. So 20. Next year, all those plus Human Geo., Macro, and Micro</p>

<p>Wow. I hope they add more to our school! It is very lacking compared to some of your schools. </p>

<p>Mine has only 6, mainly because we’re an IB school:</p>

<p>AP Statistics
AP Human Geography
AP World History
AP US Government and Politics
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics</p>

<p>For D’s school:
AP US Government<br>
AP UNITED STATES HISTORY
AP WORLD HISTORY
AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION<br>
AP English Literature and Composition<br>
AP CALCULUS AB<br>
AP CALCULUS BC<br>
AP STATISTICS<br>
AP BIOLOGY<br>
AP CHEMISTRY<br>
AP PHYSICS B<br>
AP FRENCH LANGUAGE
AP Japanese Language and Culture<br>
AP SPANISH LANGUAGE
AP SPANISH LITERATURE
AP ART HISTORY
AP STUDIO ART<br>
AP ECONOMICS MACRO<br>
AP ECONOMICS MICRO </p>

<p>19 Total</p>

<p>Lol, my school is broke:
World History
US History
English
Chemistry
Biology
Physics (I think, not sure)
Calculus AB. </p>

<p>AP Chem and Bio hardly count though because they’re funded by a research study U of Washington is conducting (even though we’re located nowhere near Washington). You can only get in if there’s space though, so no guarantees (only one class offered per subject). So we really have 5 APs. And we’re not an IB school.</p>

<p>If I get a spot for AP Chem junior year, and AP Bio senior year, then I think I can get 6 or all 7 AP’s under my belt. If not, I might self study AP Bio or try to get dual enrollment, which I don’t think anyone in my school has done at least recently but I’ll make it work. Luckily, colleges don’t penalize you for not having many AP classes at your school.</p>

<p>And just wondering, do you guys happen to go to private schools or live in really nice areas? Just wondering, because I know my school isn’t funded very well (despite living in a decent town), but I don’t think offering 25 AP’s is normal lol</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B (new this year, basically slightly changed Honors Physics curriculum and call it AP)
AP Physics C
AP Environmental Science
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP US Government & Comparative Politics
AP United States History
AP World History
AP European History
AP Psychology
AP Human Geography (what even is this? its new this year too)
AP Studio Art
AP Computer Science A
AP Art History
(18)</p>

<p>We also have (honors) Music Theory & Economics… but they aren’t classified as AP classes, but people still take the class and take the AP test and do fairly well.</p>

<p>I’ll have taken… 8 of these by the time I graduate, hopefully</p>

<p>Wish we had some AP Foreign languages… but from the looks of it my school appears pretty well off compared to some others so I’m in no place to ask :P</p>

<p>We have 12</p>

<p>AP English Language
AP English Literature</p>

<p>AP US History
AP US Government
AP Psychology</p>

<p>AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Physics B (Only Physics 1 next year, no Physics 2)</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics</p>

<p>AP Studio Art
AP Music Theory (though not a single person has taken the test in the 7 years its been offered, and they never complete more than 1/4 of the curriculum)</p>

<p>I’ve taken 7 of the 12 plus an Indepedent Study for AP Macro. </p>

<p>27</p>

<p>A “ghetto” school in the Bay Area has 22 AP courses. </p>

<p>AP English Lang
AP English Lit
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Physics 1
AP Physics C
AP European History
AP Human Geo
AP Psych
AP US History
AP World History
AP US Gov
AP Micro Econ
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Comp Sci
AP Stats
AP Spanish Lang
AP German Lang
AP French Lang
AP Studio Art
AP Art History </p>

<p>20ish for mine</p>

<p>My school only offers 6, unless you take others through an online program. </p>

<p>AP lang
AP lit
APUSH
AP US gov
AP macro
AP calc AB </p>

<p>27</p>

<p>AP English Lang
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Physics 1
AP Physics 2
AP Physics C
AP European History
AP Human Geo
AP Psych
AP US History
AP World History
AP US Gov
AP Micro Econ
AP Macro Econ
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Comp Sci A
AP Comp Sci w/ Data Structures
AP Stats
AP Spanish Lang
AP Spanish Lit
AP Chinese
AP Japanese
AP French Lang
AP Studio Art
AP Art History </p>