How many APs does your school actually offer?

<p>My school has 4 AP classes available:
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics B
AP English Literature
AP US History </p>

<p>All of the teachers are exceptionally great teachers except for the APUSH one... his class was a waste and I didn't learn anything in his class. Therefore, I know I got a 1 on the exam.</p>

<p>14.</p>

<p>10char, too lazy to list them all.</p>

<p>We have Bio, Calc AB/BC, Macro/micro Economics, English Literature, European History, US government and Politics, US HIstory, Computer Science (not sure which one), Statistics, and Physics C. A lot of people take the AP test for the language they are studying. Also some take chemistry or physics B. It would be almost impossible for anyone at my school to take all of these because of the prerequisites to get into the classes and the requirements for graduation.</p>

<p>My school is awful.<br>
AP English Lit & Comp.<br>
AP Calc AB
AP World History (every other year)
AP U.S. History (every other year)</p>

<p>The Calc AB class is really good (everyone passes with at least a 4). Hardly anyone takes AP English. Practically no one passes the AP Histories because the teacher is horrible.</p>

<p>None, though many self-study (I've done so four times). No IB, either. However, you can take classes at Dartmouth, which I think is a good trade-off.</p>

<p>I think it is good when the school doesn't have many, because you can take all of them your sophomore or junior year, and then senior year take all college classes. Colleges will love that. If you only take 10/25 AP classes in highschool, the college will think you didn't take every opportunity you were given.</p>

<p>if you take 10 ap courses a college will be impressed</p>

<p>13 Total APs:</p>

<p>French
Spanish
Biology
Chemistry
Physics B
Calc AB
Statistics
English Language & Comp.
English Literature & Comp.
Music Theory
World History
U.S. History
European History</p>

<p>(I've taken 8 of them, only possible for me to take 9...I opted not to take AP Chem ;-) )</p>

<p>7 total</p>

<p>English Lit
Chem
Physics
History
Biology
Computer Science
Calc</p>

<p>every single one except for the non-core langauges (i.e italian, german, japanese, and latin)</p>

<p>is that 33? iono</p>

<p>Calc AB
Calc BC
Stats
U.S. History
Government
Macro-Econ
Biology
Env. Science
European History
Spanish
English
Computer Science
Studio Art
Art History
Chemistry (next year)</p>

<p>Latin 4, French 4, and German 4 are all Honors classes that prepare you for the AP.</p>

<p>Physics B
Physics C: E and M
Physics C: the other one
Chem
Bio
World
US
Econ: Macro
Econ: Micro
US Gov't
Art Hist.
Euro
Lit
Lang
Spanish
Spanish Lit
Italian
French
Studio Art
Calc AB
Calc BC
Stats
Java</p>

<p>23</p>

<p>We Have:
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Computer Science AB
English Language
English Literature
French Language
German Language
Psychology
Spanish Language
Statistics
United States Government
United States History
World History</p>

<p>14, but then u can self study w/e u want</p>

<p>Im in strongsville ohio and we have:</p>

<p>ap us government
ap us history
ap chemistry
ap economics (micro and macro)
ap physics c (not b though)
ap calculus bc
ap calculus ab
ap french language
ap spanish language
ap german language
ap english literature
ap english language
ap statistics
ap biology
ap computer science (a and ab both)</p>

<p>Wow a lot of you are really lucky.
Mine has 12, decent.
AP US History*
AP Gov*
AP English Lit.*
AP English Lang.*
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP Music Theory
AP Stats
AP European History
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature
AP Calculus AB</p>

<ul>
<li>Offered every other year, odd even thing. I know, it's stupid.</li>
</ul>

<p>We have a lot, I have no idea how much</p>

<p>I'm taking 6 AP classes next year and 7 exams (2 for Eco)</p>

<p>Art History, Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Computer Science AB, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, English Literature (taught in 2 years), French Lang, French Lit, US Gov't, Physics B, Physics C, Psychology, Spanish Lang, Spanish Lit, Statistics, US History, World History (19 total)</p>

<p>you can take 2 sophmore year, 4 junior, 4 senior</p>

<p>about 20 or a little more</p>

<p>US History
Euro History
World History
Macro Econ
Micro Econ
US Gov
Psychology
Bio
Chem
Physics B
Physics C
Enviro
Statistics
Calc AB
Calc BC
Spanish
Chinese
German
French
English
Studio Art
Computer Science</p>

<p>0 APs, 0 IB -.-</p>

<p>but this is probably because we only have 140 kids in the entire SCHOOL (my graduating class is going to have 30)</p>