How many APs does your school actually offer?

<p>My school's big on APs for the sciences (+ music and art), and IBs for humanities (and diploma peeps who get the full oomph of it)--we've got the full range, though most people don't exhaust them all because the amount of time required for one AP or IB class is a lot.</p>

<p>swim2daend, our school does that because we are a small public school. Because there are not enough teachers to teach certain classes every year, in order to offer as many classes as possible, the classes are on cycles...</p>

<p>US History
European History
Government
English Language
English Literature
Spanish Language
Calc AB
Calc BC **New for my senior year!
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Psychology
Studio Art</p>

<p>Think that's it. Modest</p>

<p>Calc AB
Calc BC
Comp Sci
Stats</p>

<p>Chem
Biology</p>

<p>Spanish
French
Chinese
Japanese</p>

<p>English Lit</p>

<p>Gov
U.S. History</p>

<p>Music Theory</p>

<p>grr NO physics
and no studio art even though we get 1 mil+ in scholarships per year</p>

<p>us his
euro his
art his
world his
econ
human geo
ame gov</p>

<p>chem
bio
calc ab</p>

<p>biology, chemistry, physics, statistics, computer science, environmental science, english lang, english lit, french, german, spanish, american government, european history, US history, economics, calculus AB, calc BC, studio art, music theory
=19</p>

<p>my old school offered, like, 5.</p>

<p>we have:</p>

<p>AP US hist. = Junior/senior
AP Chem. = Junior/senior
AP Bio. = Junior/senior
AP Psychology = Senior only
AP Calculus AB = Senior only
AP French = Senior only
AP Spanish = Senior only
AP English lit = Senior Only
AP Art: Drawing = senior only</p>

<p>so 9 all together.</p>

<p>AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Environmental (depending on demand), AP Physics (depending on demand), AP Psych, AP Gov, AP US, AP World, AP Calc, AP Lit, AP Composition, AP Stats, AP Spanish, AP French, AP Italian, AP Euro, AP 2D/Drawing (every other year), </p>

<p>So: 17.</p>

<p>I want to say 26. I know we don't have AP Music Theory.</p>

<p>We Have </p>

<p>Euro, American, Economics, Government, Calc BC (no AB), English Lang and Lit in one class, Computer Science AB, Bio, Phys B and C, French, German, Latin, Spanish, Stats, and I think that is it.</p>

<p>For 2008 we have</p>

<p>European</p>

<p>USH</p>

<p>Calc AB/BC</p>

<p>Human Geo</p>

<p>Eng Lang</p>

<p>Eng Lit</p>

<p>Stat</p>

<p>Physics C: mechanics</p>

<p>Bio</p>

<p>So 9 APs....yep, you know your school is sad when you've taken more in 2 years than it offers altogether...</p>

<p>World History
Psychology
Biology
US History
Human Geography
English
Spanish
Calculus AB</p>

<p>8 APs.. it makes me mad.
But on the other hand, by the end of senior year I'll have taken 100% of the APs my school offers.</p>

<p>We have:
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Stats</p>

<p>AP US
AP Euro
AP Gov
AP Art History (rarely, depending on how many people want to take it)</p>

<p>AP Studio Art (dunno which one)</p>

<p>AP Span
AP German
AP French
AP Chinese (I think)</p>

<p>AP Comp Sci A
AP Comp Sci AB (sometimes, depending on how many ppl want to take it)</p>

<p>AP Lang
AP Lit</p>

<p>AP Bio
AP Chem</p>

<p>US History
Gov
Calc AB
Calc BC
Stats
Spanish
French
Bio
Physics C: Mech
Physics C: E & M
Econ Micro
Econ Macro
English Lit
Comp Sci A
Comp Sci AB</p>

<p>So, that's 15.</p>

<p>I go to a small private school and you can take classes at the sister school up the street so between the two there are quite a few
Calc AB
Calc BC
Stat*
World History
US History
US Gov*
Comp Gov*
Art history
Music Theory
Spanish Lang
Spanish Lit
French Lang*
French Lit*
Comp Sci
English Lit
Bio
Chem*
Physics C mech
Physics C E&M
Econ Macro*
Econ Micro*
Wow 21</p>

<p>the * means only at the other school</p>

<p>Zero...
"but will work independently with students who desire to take the tests." </p>

<p>Yeah, right. The only teacher who ever agreed to do that was my Calc teacher - and only for Calc AB.</p>

<p>22 offered</p>

<p>Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Computer Science A
Computer Science AB
English Literature
European History
French Language
French Literature
Government and Politics: United States
Latin Literature
Music Theory
Physics B
Physics C: E&M
Physics C: Mechanics
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Statistics
U.S. History</p>

<p>Chemistry
Physics B
Biology
Calculus AB/BA
Stats
English Literature
English Language
Spanish
French
German (?)
U.S. Government
U.S. History
World History</p>

<p>Wow, I don't feel so bad about taking so few AP tests then given the paucity at my school.</p>

<p>Officially, we have:
Music Theory
Calc AB
Calc BC
US Govt
Computer Science
Spanish
French</p>

<p>But Advanced Chemistry is basically AP Chem, and our Honors English classes supposedly "prepare students well to take the test."</p>

<p>hmm we got a few..</p>

<p>AP BIO
AP Environmental
AP CALC AB
AP EURO
AP WORLD
AP U.S.H
AP SPANISH
AP LANG & COMP
AP LIT</p>

<p>not sure if im missing any...next year im taking AP USH, AP BIO, AP LIT</p>

<p>We got A loTT of college now thoughh, which basically consist of the other AP's, like Physics, Chem, Physcology</p>