<p>30, but i know their adding a couple.</p>
<p>17, probably 20-25 next year.</p>
<p>English Language
English Lit
U.S. History
Psychology
Calculus AB
Physics (2 of them don't remember which)
Chemistry</p>
<p>I think thats it. We used to have Environmental Science and European History but they were phased out for low class enrollment.</p>
<p>Euro
U.S.
U.S. Gov
Comp Gov
Phys C
Bio
Chem
Lit/Comp
Stats
Calc AB/BC
Music Theory
Art Hist
Art
French Lang
Spanish Lang
Com Sci A
I will have taken Euro, U.S., Bio, Chem, Calc AB, and Lit/Comp.</p>
<p>just three, lit, bio, and u.s. history. and no one has ever taken the bio test because the teacher is so bad.</p>
<p>US History
Euro History (if there's enough interest)
Chem (if enough interest)
Calc AB
Eng. Lit
Eng. Lang
Bio
Stats
Microecon
Art
Gov</p>
<p>so 11, unless I forgot some. And some opt to take the AP foreign language exams, even though they're not strictly AP classes.</p>
<p>zip, zero, zulch.</p>
<p>damn public school :(</p>
<p>9
AP Bio
AP Physics
AP Chem
AP Calc AB
AP Eng
AP US Hist.
AP Fren
AP Span
AP Art Studio</p>
<p>But my teacher thinks that about 3 or so of them will be phased out because she knows that next years class is not academically motivated at all. We only have 12 in AP Bio and that's less than what the bare minimum is supposed to be (should have at least 14) but she fought for 12 and won...any lower and it will vanish as well as probably the languages and possibly chemistry depending on enrollment.</p>
<p>Calc AB,BC
Physics C Mech
Bio
Computer Science A
USH
Euro
Statistics
Economics (both)
Lang
Lit</p>
<p>...yeah, pitiful. When you've taken more AP exams than your school offers before senior year, that shows how bad your school is.</p>
<p>I'm just kidding of course (about the last comment).</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Calc
AP US History
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Physics
AP Computer Science (not sure which one)</p>
<p>So... 7. I wish there was more.</p>
<p>I think 23</p>
<p>Jeesh. 23? Are there even 23 courses? Jeesh.</p>
<p>13 ap classes</p>
<p>ap english lit
ap calc ab
ap bio
ap physics b
ap physics c
ap chemistry
ap us history
ap us gov
ap psychology
ap french language
ap spanish language
ap spanish lit
ap studio art</p>
<p>21 APs
1. AP Studio Art and Drawing
2. AP English Language and Composition
3. AP English Literature and Composition
4. AP Journalism
5. AP Journalism
6. AP US History
7. AP European History
8. AP Psychology
9. AP Spanish
10. AP French
11. AP Chinese
12. AP Russian
13. AP U.S. Government and Politics
14. AP Computer Science
15. AP Calculus AB
16. AP Calculus BC
17. AP Statistics
18. AP Music Theory AB
19. AP Chemistry
20. AP Biology
21. AP Physics C Mechanics</p>
<p>^2 AP Journalism's and an AP Russian?? There aren't any exams for those.</p>
<p>Oh, I (the OP) forgot to mention that all of the APs my schools offer are real. They're not like AP accounting or Russian.</p>
<p>@hyejung</p>
<p>You counted AP journalism twice, so you're school really only has 18 AP exams and 18 courses.</p>
<p>Whoops... only one AP Journalism. That makes 20 APs.</p>
<p>I was only counting AP classes, not the AP exams. I don't really know about that stuff ^.^</p>
<p>...19 APs?</p>
<p>^Your school offers 18 actual AP exams.</p>
<p>16</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP USH
AP Euro
AP US Gov
AP Psychology
AP Spanish Language
AP French Language
AP Music Theory
AP Art</p>
<p>But Next Year, we're adding:
AP Human Geography
AP World History
AP Calculus AB</p>