<p>There are over 30 SnoopyisCool. We have 23 (twelve or thirteen of those are history)</p>
<p>My school deosn't look that bad. I think I heard somewhere that our school offers 21 APs? I'll try to list them:
English Lang
English Lit
Calc AB
Calc BC
Spanish Lang
Spanish Lit
French Lang
French Lit
Italian Lang
Bio
Physics
Chem
Enviro
Psych
Stat
Comp Sci
Euro
P/G/Eco
US
Music Theory
Art</p>
<p>Our school doesn't normally have enough students enrolled into these courses every year to have them every year, so some are every other year (Enviro, MTAP, Comp Sci?, French Lit?, Art?). Thus, most kids take less than 10, and even the most competitive take 10+ (I myself will've taken 10 by the end of HS).</p>
<ol>
<li>AP French Language</li>
<li>AP Spanish Language</li>
<li>AP English Language & Composition</li>
<li>AP English Literature & Composition</li>
<li>AP Statistics</li>
<li>AP Calculus AB</li>
<li>AP Physics C</li>
<li>AP US History</li>
<li>AP US Government</li>
</ol>
<p>They're trying to add:
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science (it's in some registration materials, but not the course catalog :confused:)
AP Art History
AP Studio Art
AP Music Theory
but I don't think they'll get a whole lot of success. They tried to have AP Bio when I was in 11th grade and not enough people signed up for it to actually run. I signed up for it. I was disappointed.</p>
<p>29/31 possible</p>
<p>hmm lets see:</p>
<p>1- AP calc ab
2- AP english lit
3- AP bio
4- AP environmental
5- AP us history
6- AP euro
7- AP music
8- AP art
9- AP french
10- AP spanish</p>
<p>only 10. it pretty much sucks. but my school is small so whatchya gonna do.</p>
<p>oh but they also encourage juniors in american lit to take the AP english language test</p>
<p>1 AP Biology
2 AP Calculus AB
3 AP Advanced Topics in Calculus (BC)
4 AP Probability and Statistics
5 AP Computer Science Java
6 AP Government
7 AP U.S. History
8 AP World History
9 AP Psychology
10 AP Art
11 AP English
12 AP French
13 AP German
14 AP Spanish
15 Modern European History which becomes AP if you take the test.</p>
<p>Most of them you have to start taking pre-ap courses in 8th grade to get into, which sucks if your first year in the district was freshman year. Blah.</p>
<p>Future School:</p>
<ol>
<li>Advanced Placement Art History</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Biology</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Calculus: AB</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Calculus: BC</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Chemistry</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Computer Science A</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Computer Science AB</li>
<li>Advanced Placement English III - Language & Composition</li>
<li>Advanced Placement English IV - Literature & Composition</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Environmental Science</li>
<li>Advanced Placement European History</li>
<li>Advanced Placement French Language</li>
<li>Advanced Placement French Literature</li>
<li>Advanced Placement German</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Human Geography</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Latin Virgil</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Music Theory</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Physics B</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Physics C</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Psychology</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Spanish Language</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Spanish Literature</li>
<li>Advanced Placement Statistics</li>
<li>Advanced Placement US Government & Politics</li>
<li>Advanced Placement US History</li>
<li>Advanced Placement World History</li>
</ol>
<ul>
<li></li>
</ul>
<p>Multivariable Calculus
Discrete Mathematics
Mathematical Analysis
Differential Equations</p>
<p>0....dam shame lol</p>
<p>Let's see:</p>
<p>AP English Lit
AP English Lang
AP Calculus AB
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Physics C
AP World History
AP US History
AP US Government
AP Macroeconomics
AP Comparative Politics
Psychology (not an AP Class, but students are encouraged to take the AP Psych exam)
AP Spanish Language
Honors Advanced French II (they take the AP Language exam)
Honors Latin IV (they take the AP Catullus Exam)
AP Computer Science A</p>
<p>So that makes 15 AP classes and 3 more which aren't AP but where you take the exam, so 18.</p>
<p>I'll have taken 9 by the time I graduate, which is pretty much the maximum for the way our schedules work, pretty much because we can only take 6.5 credits and have to take 1 credit of religion each year (1.5 credits of religion senior year), so it really restricts you.</p>
<p>Oh, well my school offers all A.P. exams, if that's what you mean, but only 14 classes. Most of you guys don't realize how lucky you are to have so many APs offered (as opposed to the 1 AP science (Biology) exam offered here).</p>
<p>Oh yeah, romanigypsyeyes pointed out that Modern European History can be AP if you elect to take the test, but they may drop it, I hear.</p>
<p>"^2 AP Journalism's and an AP Russian?? There aren't any exams for those."</p>
<p>I don't know anything about journalism (I'm assuming this is probably a specified form of AP lang or something), but there is such a thing as AP Russian. The test is currently still being piloted and the College Board has not yet made testing official. The tests are still being administered by American Councils of Teachers of Russian, which is the organization for hs and college profs who teach Russian. I think that as of now the test is only available for invited schools, but once College Board makes it official, the test will be available for everyone. </p>
<p>Anyway, just felt I had to clarify, since I am currently enrolled in the course and somewhat nervous about my upcoming exam and oral phone interview (25% of test grade. eek.)</p>
<p>All 31 :D</p>
<p>I just went and counted from our 100+ page course catalog. No life =|</p>
<p>"My school offers 29 different AP courses with 30 different exams (Physics has 2 exams)."</p>
<p>Actually my school has 31 different exams since econ has 2 exams.</p>
<p>None at all...but I live in the Philippines. But other schools have some kind of honors classes. Our school has none, how unfortunate.</p>
<p>My school offer 27 APs, but of course, you can take all 31 if you'd like.</p>
<p>Very few. You can't take any till junior year unless your way ahead. The two junior year one's are AP English & AP Stat and I think they have an AP for each subject senior year which would be AP Bio, AP English Lit, AP Calc, an AP History, AP Spanish, and AP French. I might be underestimating. I'm probably overestimating.</p>
<p>My school has about 15 APs, </p>
<p>AP chemistry
AP english
AP spanish
AP algebra
AP calculus
AP phylosophy
AP photography
AP Art
AP biology
AP french
AP US government and politics
AP world history</p>
<p>AP philosophy, photography, and algebra don't exist. Collegeboard should trademark the term "AP" so schools don't mislabel their classes.</p>
<p>this is insane... your schools offer all of them?! i would say 99% of my student population (thats like 1000 kids) are not even interested in AP courses. My school only has five though.</p>
<ol>
<li>AP Language and Composition</li>
<li>AP Literature and Compostition</li>
<li>AP Macroeconomics</li>
<li>AP Government</li>
<li>AP Calculus AB</li>
</ol>
<p>I'm taking AP macroeconomics and gov. next year, but they're both online courses... is it like that for any of you guys?</p>