How many APs, What APs and When are you taking them?

<p>Junior Year:
AP Physics
AP English
AP US History
AP Biology</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Chemistry
AP English
AP Government
AP Spanish</p>

<p>In my high school career I’m only taking 4.</p>

<p>Junior Year (August 27th :():
~ AP Biology
~ AP Chemistry</p>

<p>Senior Year:
~ AP Calculus 1A/1B
~ AP English Literature</p>

<p>Sophomore Year [starts Sept 4th :)]
AP Euro</p>

<p>Junior year
Calc AB
Eng Lang
US History
Bio (not sure whether I’ll take this junior or senior year)</p>

<p>Senior
Calc BC (most likely but possibly Stats depending on how lazy I am)
Eng Lit
Econ/Gov (1 semester each)</p>

<p>So as of my current intentions/school’s classes I will be taking 9 all together. Besides the ones I’m taking, my school offers Stats, Spanish, and Studio Art. And since I’m a horrible artist, and my spanish is pretty bad, and I’m probably taking Calc BC, that’s pretty much everything. If the decide to offer physics or psych, I’d take them in a second.</p>

<p>i dont get how so many of you are even considering so many courses…these exams aren’t cheap and the courses aren’t easy!</p>

<p>anyways, i’m starting a few aps next year in junior year (school doesn’t offer them freshman/sophomore years). </p>

<p>junior-AP English, APUSH, AP Chem (sundays at mit…boston students might know :smiley: )
senior- english, hopefully psych, hopefully calc bc (school technically doesnt offer and id need to get extra help from teacher), maybe spanish, either physics or bio, depending on if they offer physics.</p>

<p>Sophomore: AP Spanish Language(5)
Junior: AP Spanish Literature(4)
AP English Language& Composition(3)
AP US History(2)
AP Environmental science(3)
Senior year (this year):
AP English Literature
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>Guys please help me! I don’t know if I should take AP Comp Sci! I am going to be a Sophomore and I don’t know much about Java. Is it a really hard class?</p>

<p>Junior year: Government
Senior year (this year): Bio, Psych, and English Lit/Lang (in my school, it’s combined into one :p)
Some of you guys are crazy, though.</p>

<p>Junior year: Calc BC (need to retake exam again, haha…), Lang
Senior year: Lit, French, Psych, Stats + retake the Calc exam</p>

<p>Freshman year: NONE
Sophmore year: NONE
Junior year: NONE
Senior year (this year): AP Comp Sci, AP Calc, AP Environmental Sci and AP Bio.</p>

<p>@nickb14 In my school, we’re only allowed to take two APs a year (not freshmen year). The number 8 connected with APs is foreign to me lol</p>

<p>I guess I could self teach one. But it would not benefit my GPA</p>

<p>I’ll be a Junior this Fall</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
APUSH</p>

<p>Junior Year: (This year)
AP Psychology
AP Biology
AP Microeconomics
AP English Language and Composition</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Calculus AB
AP Chem
AP Art History
AP Spanish</p>

<p>Senior Year</p>

<p>i’m a senior</p>

<p>soph: apush
junior: environmental science & lang
senior: bio, calc, lit and psych</p>

<p>This is my first year taking APs</p>

<p>Senior Year
AP Calc AB
AP Physics B
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Statistics
AP Environmental Science (self study)
AP Psychology (self study)</p>

<p>Went into guidance so I now have which ones I’m taking officially.</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP US History I </p>

<p>Junior:
AP US History II
AP Biology
AP English Language and Composition</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature and Composition
AP US Government and Politics (semester course)
AP Spanish</p>