<p>Lmao. I’m a rising senior with 3 exams (all taken junior year), and I’m the only kid in my school to have taken 3. My school only offers APs junior and senior year, and unless you’re in AP Calc (which only 3 kids were this year, myself included), you could only take APUSH and either AP Bio or AP Chem. You cannot take both Chem and Bio, though. Next year I will be the only kid in my school to take 4 AP classes, yet I am just barely in the top 10% of my class. Mostly because the difficulty of AP classes compared with the next highest level is ridiculous…AP classes ARE SO MUCH HARDER AT MY SCHOOL!</p>
<p>About 18-20.</p>
<p>I wouldve finished 12-3 by end of sophomore year, so…</p>
<p>AP Human Geography
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP US History</p>
<p>5 of them.
AP World History
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Biology</p>
<p>USH
Psych
Eng Lang
EnvSci
CompSci
Chinese
Japanese
Calc BC
Bio
Physics B</p>
<p>hopefully more than the average CCer</p>
<p>Probably around 15ish? </p>
<p>Sophomore year (just taken)
AP Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics C Mechanics
AP Psychology
AP Physics B</p>
<p>Junior Year (rising)
AP US Gov
AP Comp Gov
AP French
AP Chemistry
AP Computer Science
AP Statistics
AP Physics C: E/M
AP US History
AP Literature
AP Human Geography
+some dual enrollment classes in math/physics</p>
<p>meh.</p>
<p>^^can you turn water into gold too?</p>
<p>haha, I personally just take the APs that will get me something in college (like getting out of classes I know I will need to take).</p>