<p>AP Spanish
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Government
AP World History
AP English</p>
<p>6, I will have finished 3 by the end of the year.</p>
<p>AP Spanish
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Government
AP World History
AP English</p>
<p>6, I will have finished 3 by the end of the year.</p>
<p>....something like 20.</p>
<p>I'm in 3 now, 1 last year, 1 freshman year. But I won't get the credit thanks to moving.</p>
<p>i think mine has 22-24 APs offered (or somewhere around that number)</p>
<p>9th Grade
None</p>
<p>10th Grade
AP Euro</p>
<p>11th Grade
AP American
AP Music Theory
AP Bio
AP Chem</p>
<p>12th Grade
AP Law Gov
AP Art
AP English Literature
AP Psych
AP Physics
AP Calculus AB/BC</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure that's it. I know, not a lot. Also, we don't offer AP languages, but in senior year we have college sponsored Italian, French and Spanish, so we can get credit for that. Also, for advanced Hebrew students, we take a college-sponsored Hebrew course for Junior and Senior year. If we pass, we get 13 credits.</p>
<p>US Hist
Gov
Chem
Bio
Physics
Music Theory
Spanish
Statistics
Calculus</p>
<p>9.</p>
<p>hmmm.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Biology
AP US History
AP Government
AP Economics
AP English
AP Spanish
AP French
AP Chinese
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>12 I think.</p>
<p>26 APs: The most anyone could take is 13 (1 soph / 6 junior / 6 senior) APs are only allowed for juniors and seniors but sophmores are allowed to take AP Stat. </p>
<p>AP Art History
AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Computer Science A
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP European History
AP French Language
AP French Literature
AP German Language
AP Comp Government & Politics
AP U.S. Government & Politics
AP Human Geography
AP Italian Language and Culture
AP Latin Literature
AP Latin: Vergil
AP Physics B
AP Psychology
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature
AP Statistics
AP Studio Art
AP U.S. History
AP World History</p>
<p>I think I've posted this before. But, here goes.</p>
<p>AP Biology
AP Calculus
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Spanish Literature and Composition
AP United States History</p>
<p>Holy ****e at the nmber of APs some of your schools offer.</p>
<p>Well here's the ones I can think of for this year, </p>
<p>English Lit
Physics
US History
World History
Japanese
Calculus AB/BC
Gov/Econ
Chem
Stats</p>
<p>lang
lit
spanish
french
us gov
econ
stat
chem
bio
calc ab
calc bc
world
physics
bio
comparative gov
human geography
psych
stat
studio art
comp/science</p>
<p>freshies can take AP NSL</p>
<p>My school offers 19 APs</p>
<p>Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Chemistry
English Lit
Environmental Science
Euro History
US History
US Gov't (1 semester)
Comparative Gov't (1 semester)
Physics</p>
<p>I didn't take Euro History, Physics, Art History, or Environmental Science, but covered the rest.</p>
<p>AP Bio
AP Calc AB
AP Chem
AP Comp Sci
AP Eng Lang
AP Eng Lit
AP Environmental Science
AP French Lang
AP French Lit
AP Macroeconomics
AP Music Theory
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Psych
AP Spanish Lang
AP Stats
AP 2-D Studio Art
AP US Govt/Comp Govt
AP US History
AP Spanish Lit</p>
<p>Plus IB stuff, and assorted higher math courses.</p>
<p>Mine offers: AP French Language, AP English Literature, AP Lang & Comp, AP U.S. History, AP Biology, AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, AP Latin & I think AP Latin Virgil, AP Psychology and AP Euro. So about 12 but only two are available to juniors. APUSH and AP Lang.</p>