How many APs will you take by the end of junior year?

<p>Only 7...what's the # for National award whatever?</p>

<p>By junior year, I will have taken six AP classes. AP Chemistry and AP World History this year. Next year, AP English 11, AP Physics B, AP Calculus AB, and APUSH. I would probably self-study for AP European History.</p>

<p>Wow, you all are like freakishly smart. 4 by the end of Junior Year (AP Psych, AP Lang, APUSH and AP Euro)</p>

<p>Maybe 9 after senior or 8 idkk</p>

<p>by Junior year (which is this year). I would have complete 2 AP exams. World History and US History. I'm an advant learner of history so much its my speciality class in academics.</p>

<p>5- Eng lit, US, and chem this year (junior year) and Euro (i got a 5) and eng lang (got a 4) last year</p>

<p>my school offered no APs to freshmen, only 1 AP to sophomores (WHAP), and limits students to 3 APs. I had to beg and grovel and give the admins chocolate to get 4 APs because they were skeptical that anybody could do the work (if only they knew about the CC kids ^_^) So by the end of Junior year I had taken more than the max- but I only had taken 5 :( I feel like such a slacker...</p>

<p>But I got all 5s, so they let me take 4 APs again senior year without chocolate bribes :)</p>

<p>OMFG Trench Coat you are INSANE! Where did you find the money to take 18-21 friggin AP exams!!!?? I had to babysit small demons for a very long while to afford my APs...</p>

<p>My school offers no official APs, so all self-studied.
I'm not quite sure yet which I'll be ready to take when, but before senior year...</p>

<p>AP Euro
APUSH
AP Chem
AP Lang or Lit (not sure yet)
AP French Lang
AP US Gov</p>

<p>One of those will probably be senior year, so I'd say 4-5 self-studies by the end of Junior Year. :)</p>

<p>8..hopefully national ap scholar!</p>

<p>8 by the end of junior year.</p>

<p>Six, which is probably the most in my class.</p>

<p>ten.
physics B
Physics C: Mech
Physics C: E&M
Calculus BC
APUSH
World History
Stats
Eng. Lang.
Env. Science
Bio</p>

<p>Ten.
Junior: Bio, Env. Sci, APUSH, Stats, Eng. Lang
Sophomore: Calc BC, Physics C:Mech, Physics C: E & M, World history
Fresh: Physics B</p>

<p>2 tests and 0 classes. Woohoo :D</p>

<p>My school barely offers any APs, and you can't take any until junior year, so:
AP Calc AB
APUSH
and I'm taking the AP English Language test, though my school doesn't offer the class.</p>

<p>I'm with anglophilia. My school is very small and select sophomores are allowed to take AP Lang.</p>

<p>Three- Junior- APUSH and AP Lit
Soph- AP Lang</p>

<p>3 (school only starts offering them junior year).</p>

<p>Oh I'm glad someone else has a similar situation. I think it's a bad idea because then everyone piles them on junior and senior year, when they could have been spread out over four years.</p>

<p>My school offers no APs</p>

<p>Freshman
AP Art History online</p>

<p>Sophomore
AP Calculus BC online (I guess you could count this twice)
AP Physics B online
AP Spanish Language (Articulate college courses)</p>

<p>Junior
AP Chemistry (Articulate college courses)
AP Biology (Articulate college courses)
1/2 of AP US History
Self-study AP English Lit
Self-study AP Psych (couldn't register for test sophomore year)
+Post-AP classes</p>

<p>or (State magnet)</p>

<p>AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Chemistry (Advanced)
AP US History
AP English Lit
AP European History
Self-study AP Psych (couldn't register for test sophomore year)
Self-study AP Computer Science A</p>

<p>9&1/2-13</p>

<p>Something like that.</p>

<p>Wow. I can't even imagine taking three a year, yet alone all the rest of these... ha</p>

<p>I don't understand: what kind of school do you guys go to that they'll allow you to take AP classes as a freshman? By the end of my junior year I'll only have taken one AP class, US History, because that's the only one offered to non-seniors.</p>