How many ap's does your school offer....

<p>while my school offers a good amount, they're not really hard at all...which is why we ahve so many</p>

<p>Big fat zero.</p>

<p>I think we have 20:</p>

<p>European History
Statistics
English Comp
US History
Chemistry
Physics B
Biology
World Geography
Psychology
Literature
American Government
Comparative Government
Macro/Micro Economics
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
French Language
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Art History
Studio Art</p>

<p>It's only possible to take 11 or 12, though, since my school requires you to be a junior or senior to take most of them and others (the foreign language, science, and art ones) have a lot of prerequisites.</p>

<p>I attend a medium-sized public school in Oklahoma.</p>

<p>We offer several (at least 15):</p>

<p>AP US History
AP European History
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP Music Theory
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP French Language
AP German Language
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature</p>

<p>We might offer the Art ones, too... not positive about that. And the school is considering adding Physics C.</p>

<p>1200-student public school, 5 APs. Lang/Comp, Lit/Comp, US History, Government, Calculus AB. I'll be taking either 7 or 8 (self-studying BC, Chemistry and Physics B, possibly Computer Science).</p>

<p>my school offers 10</p>

<p>Ap Physics
Ap Chemistry
Ap biology
ap spanish
ap french
ap latin
Ap english
ap calculus ab
ap caluculus bc
ap us history</p>

<p>My school offers only 10 AP's, however 6 of them are REQUIRED so it's a bit odd and a little hard to separate youself from the rest of the school. </p>

<p>Required:
Sophomore: AP Euro History
Junior: AP US History, AP English Language and Comp
Senior: AP US Gov, AP English Literature, and AP Biology/Physics (AP science can only be taken in senior year) </p>

<p>Others:
Spanish Language, Spanish Literature, and Art History </p>

<p>I'll graduate with about 8, 9 hopefully</p>

<p>Our school has about 140 a grade. We have 6 APs:</p>

<p>Euro History
AB Calculus
Literature
(English) Language
French
Biology</p>

<p>We can't take them until we finish the provincial curriculum first, so for most of the students, that's in the second half of senior year.</p>

<p>my California public high school has about 2500+ students and offers about 14 APs:
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English Literature, Calculus AB/BC, Statistics, German, French, Spanish, Government/Macroeconomics, U.S. History, Psychology, Art History and Music Theory
I'm going to end up taking 7...1 sophomore year, 3 junior year and 3 senior year. I know people who are taking 8 or 9, and they're going to be taking 4-5 APs in their senior year.</p>

<p>AP Spanish Lang
AP Biology
AP English Lit
AP US History (2 year course here)
AP Calculus BC
AP Studio Art</p>

<p>My school has around 500 students overall; 160 juniors and around 130 seniors. Only juniors and seniors are allowed to take APs. 2 APs/year. You can only take more under certain circumstances; barely anyone ever takes more. </p>

<p>...and we're not allowed to self-study. :(</p>

<p>You can take only 1 junior year or possibly 2 if you get lucky with sched. it sucks because then senior year you have to load up... :&lt;/p>

<p>My school is a competetive public school in an affluent suburb of Atlanta. We have around 2000-2500 kids in my high school. The school has a total of 25 AP Classes. After my senior year i'll have taken a total of 11 classes. My key to being able to take so many classes in a school that only allows 6 classes a day- get mandatory useless credits out of the way during the summer or through online courses. I took several classes through University of Wisconsin-Madison. My classes were my teacher and i writing back and forth. It was personalized and i was able to pace it how i wanted to. Also, don't be afraid of pushing the school. Just because someone before you hasn't done something doesn't mean you can't !</p>

<p>Big fat furry zero. I go to a non-competitive high school of about eighty students.</p>

<p>we offer 21 aps... do your schools offer some other kind of concurrent college credit high school program like we also have something else called College Now that's accepted by some other colleges as well.</p>

<p>Three (AP Euro, AP Calculus, AP Biology), however our school has the IB program which is equivalent to an AP course.</p>

<p>0</p>

<p>No AP classes offered.</p>

<p>We do have a college transition program that allows us to enroll in special hybrid classes and earn high school and college credit. I think that program is way better than AP. I've earned 18 units since I started late. A friend who started as a sophomore will leave high school this June with 60 units done!</p>

<p>i think 20-24 let's see
AP Calc BC
AP Calc AB
AP Chem
AP Physics C
AP BIo
AP Envir. Science
AP Stat
AP Comp Science AB
AP German Language
AP French Language
AP Latin Catullus
AP Spanish Lang
AP eng lit
AP eng lang
AP psy
AP Euro H
AP USH
AP WH
AP Gov
AP ARt history
AP studio art 2D
AP music theory
For College Course:
Multivariable Calc/ Linear Alg.
Something like that. A lot for a public school. I am taking 3 (chem, BC, USH) +2(mac/mic self-study) right now. For senior year 3(euro, gov, physics C) + 2( stat, envir science self-study).
My friend is like taking Calc BC, AP Physics C, AP Lit, AP gov, AP comp science next year. Obviously to make up for my lack of APs I'll have to self-study.</p>

<p>All of them. The thing is the system is made so that you cant possibly take even 10 of them. In my opinion this is good. No need to OD over AP classes you have no interests in. I mean come on a biology researcher wanting AP Art History. I call than GPA Pumping. My school is pretty well known (top 25 pretty much head to ivy top 25 top liberal arts top technical) and public.</p>

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<p>Miramonte High School (Orinda, CA) - 15 AP classes.
AP English 4
AP US History
AP Euro History
AP French 5
AP Spanish 5
AP Latin 4
AP Latin 5 (Only for about 1 student a year)
AP Art
AP Music Theory
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Physics
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Stat</p>

<p>Of those, i'm taking the bottom 6.</p>