How Many AP's have (will) YOU taken (take)?

<p>Number: 9</p>

<p>Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
Statistics
Language and COmposition
U.S. Gov't
Comparative Gov't
European History
Literature</p>

<p>11</p>

<p>I don't feel like listing them out.</p>

<p>Are you going to try for advanced standing hobbes?</p>

<p>12 .</p>

<p>i've taken 39 AP classes. that's right, 39. i've even taken some of the harder ones 3 or 4 times just for show. </p>

<p>...i'll see you guys in the ivy league.</p>

<p>AP tests or AP classes? My school doesn't offer AP english classes, but I take the tests anyway...</p>

<p>LOL, only 7. Looks like I'm slacking! ;)</p>

<p>APUSH!
European History
Physics B
Biology
Calc AB
English Lang
English Lit</p>

<p>11</p>

<p>Stats, Physics B, Calculus BC, Euro History, Art History, US History, American Government, Chemistry, Biology, Lit and Comp, Lang and Comp.</p>

<p>Yahoo!</p>

<p>hell no im not gonna cut my life at the best college in the world by a year. DOWN WITH ADVANCED STANDING! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO</p>

<p>*best-college-in-the-world = Princeton</p>

<p>That's exactly what I said. </p>

<p>Now there is no need to do well on the tests.</p>

<p>"Now there is no need to do well on the tests."</p>

<p>I dont follow. If you take as many as you said you did... the classes are designed so that if you get a good grade, you'll get a good grade on the test. So either you've bombed your GPA, or youve taken the test anyway and just blown it off. Weird. Explain that to me. Whats the point?</p>

<p>I'm only a sophomore, so right now I've only taken/taking AP US History, AP European History, AP Psych, and AP English Comp. I plan on taking 4 AP Classes a year in my Junior and Senior years, so thats 12. Certainly 3 a year, and thats 10.</p>

<p>And I'll do well on the test, too.</p>

<p>Oh. I've already taken a bunch of exams and received 5's on them all. I'll be taking 6 tests at the end of senior year, but I don't have the pressure to do well on them as I won't be trying for any advanced standing at Princeton.</p>

<p>My school makes it a requirement for those who want the weight in the class to take the AP Exam, so I'll have to take the tests. What I don't have to do is stress out about getting 5's anymore. That's basically what I was trying to say.</p>

<p>by graduation</p>

<p>European History
Comparative Government
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
US History
US Government
Spanish Language
Environmental Science
Economics
Psychology
English Language
English Literature</p>

<p>World Hist
US History
Chemistry
Biology
Calculus AB
English</p>

<p>Yup, that's about it.</p>

<p>9
Government and Politics
Macroeconomics
Physics B
Physics C
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Literature & Comp
Spanish Lang
US History</p>

<p>Um, 4.</p>

<p>Comparative Gov., English Lit., Chem, and USH. I'm going to self study for Enviro, though.</p>

<p>By the way, my school only ofers five...(AP Calc AB)</p>

<p>9-ish.</p>

<p>Chemistry
Biology
Environmental Science
Statistics
Calc BC
US History
English Comp
European Hist.
Music Theory (?)</p>

<p>Go blue!!!</p>

<p>By the time I graduate, I'll have, hopefully, 11 classes and 11 tests taken:</p>

<p>European History
World History
US GoPo
Comparative GoPo
Statistics
Calculus BC
Biology
Chemistry
English Language
English Literature
French Literature</p>

<p>Geese, my school only offers 5.</p>

<p>I took:
US History
Chemistry
English Comp</p>

<p>I'm considered to be taking the toughest course load at my school tho.</p>

<p>Taking the most AP's proves nothing....taking the exams, maybe....Stanford admits average AP TEST taker STAT is 5...thats it 5....at my D school you can't take AP unitl you are a Junior, so no way to take more than 7....the rest who take the test without the class, that is good I guess, but do you really learn anything?</p>

<p>9 of 13</p>

<p>World Hist
US Hist
Spanish Lang
English Lang
English Lit
Stat
Bio
US Gov
Macroecon</p>

<p>Didn't take:
Euro
Calc (scheduling conflict. Bio and Calc are only offered during 3rd, so I chose Bio)
Art
Music Theory</p>