<p>19 @ my school.</p>
<p>19 at my school.</p>
<p>we have all of them except for the econ classes and Chinese but self study is encouraged.</p>
<p>i think ours has like 18 or so. plus tons of IB classes. we're not allowed to self-study though.</p>
<p>Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
US History
English Language</p>
<p>So 5 total. But we can study independently for any subject and take the exam, even though they don't offer the classes.</p>
<p>20:
Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Computer Science AB
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
English Language
English Literature
European History
French Language
U.S. Government & Politics
Physics B
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Statistics
Studio Art
U.S. History
World History</p>
<p>● Biology
● Chemistry
● Physics C
● Calculus AB
● Calculus BC
● Statistics
● Computer Science
● English Literature
● United States History
● United States Government
● European History
● Spanish
● French
● Studio Art</p>
<p>EDIT: I think that's way outdated. English language was started just last year. World history will be started next year.</p>
<p>No IB's.</p>
<p>We got..</p>
<p>AP Calc AB/BC
AP Lit
AP Lang
APUSH
AP euro
AP gov/econ
AP Physics
AP chem
AP bio
AP Psych
AP chinese
AP comp sci
AP art</p>
<p>dont know, but i really wish we wouldve had ap computer science</p>
<p>We have a lot...almost everything except the less common languages: </p>
<p>Stats
BC Calc
AB Calc
Computer Science
Micro
Macro
Environmental Science
Chem
Bio
Physics C
Eng Lit
Eng Lang
Euro
US
Government (both kinds? It's one class, but they take both tests)
Psychology
Music Theory
Studio Art
Spanish Lang
French Lang
German Lang</p>
<p>So, that's 21 classes (more than 21 separate exams, of course). We don't have latin, any other languages, any foreign language lit classes, art history, or human geography, but besides that, we're good. I guess one of the benefits of being in a big HS with <em>some</em> money (we're not an elite public, but it's hardly inner city) is that they can support a lot of AP classes. We do pretty well, too...we have an 80%+ passing rate, which I think is pretty respectable, considering we don't really have any rules restricting people from taking AP classes.</p>
<p>English Language*
English Literature**
European History*
US History*
Biology
Chemistry
Government**
Calculus**
Statistics
Spanish
Italian</p>
<ul>
<li>have taken
** will take</li>
</ul>
<p>9:</p>
<p>AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP English: Language and Composition
AP English: Literature and Composition
AP European History
AP Microeconomics
AP Statistics
AP United States History
AP World HIstory</p>
<p>They are altering the honors chem and honors physics classes' curriculum to match the AP Chemistry and AP Physics (not sure if it's B or C) curriculum, so soon AP Chem and AP Physics will be available (even though I'll be gone). I assume they will eventually get an AP Spanish. Possibly AP French. I doubt AP German; we only have five kids in German 401/402 next year.</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics (not always offered)
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP European History
AP US History
AP US Government
AP Spanish
AP Biology
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>Wow, that's actually a lot more than I thought (10). And also I was able to self-study easily, I was really surprised. But I don't think people generally do that.</p>
<p>AP Economics
AP Government
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP US History
AP Spanish
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics</p>
<p>I was disappointed that AP Physics wasn't offered for my upcoming senior year because only about <5 applied and we needed a certain size, I thought that was dumb because classes of any size can work. AP Calculus was also an option for me but I didn't plan ahead and we have regular scheduling so I can only take Pre Calc PreAP. No honors in our school but I think PreAP is considered Honors since there's Standard, CP, and PreAP.</p>
<p>14@ my school</p>
<p>Biology
Chemistry
Physics B
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
English Lit
French
Spanish
Latin- (2 of them)
US History
European History
Stats
Comp Science AB
English Lang- no class, but selected juniors are allowed to take the exam</p>
<p>14 AP classes here</p>
<pre><code> AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Comparative Government
AP English
AP French
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Physics
AP Psychology
AP Spanish
AP US Government
AP US History
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