<p>How many Ap's have/will you taken? I plan on taking 5 in my senior year. Currently up till now, no AP's just honors.</p>
<p>This year I'm taking 4 and by the time I graduate, I will have taken 7.</p>
<p>i took 1 freshman year, taking two this year, and taking 4-5 senior year
no sophomore AP classes :(</p>
<p>Oh yea, I forgot to add the two selfstudy micro/macro econ test.</p>
<p>12 APs by the time i graduate</p>
<p>7 this year, 11 by the time I graduate</p>
<p>2 this year, 12 by graduation</p>
<p>6 this year, 8-12 by graduation (depending on whether i decide to graduate early?)</p>
<p>Currently a senior. Have taken 8, am taking 4, 8+4=12. 11 of those 12 are full-year, so 23 semesters.</p>
<p>Also, about 7 outside math courses (should be able to finish Real Analysis this year).</p>
<p>So I don't know. Equivalent of 30 semesters of AP?</p>
<p>Ugh.. My school only offers 5..
I'm envious. (Of course I could always self-study..)</p>
<p>Yeah, I'm in the midst of finishing up the 5 my school offers.</p>
<p>1 sophomore year, 4 this year, 5 for sure next year=10 total. I'll also have 3 more credits; one for television productions when I graduate (from a tech school), and 2 that I took 4 years ago at CSULA.</p>
<p>So I guess that's 13 college credits.</p>
<p>2 classes this year (although one is 2 aps...so technically 3) and i might or might not take the ap english exam (school only offers regular english, no honors or ap, but we're well prepared enough for the ap exam)</p>
<p>and then 4 or 5 aps next year (well 5-6 if you count english as ap level)</p>
<p>3(sophomore)+3(junior)+4(senior)=10 APs, in addition to the 6 other IB classes that I've taken, plus 2 classes at a community college, plus 2 classes at the University of Florida. That adds up to 20 college credits.</p>
<p>At my school, you're not supposed to take more than 3. Most people don't even take more than two, and freshmen are at the junior high so they can't take any. Four is just ridiculous.</p>
<p>Currently, 3 AP's as a junior. Probably 7 next year = 10 APs. This is an addition to 6 Honors classes, though.</p>
<p>1 frosh year, 4 soph year, 4 junior year, 3-4 senior year = 12-13 by the time i graduate</p>
<p>i like distributing the load :)</p>
<p>7---> 1 sem sophomore(doesn't count), 3 junior, 4 senior
Wow! You guys are allowed to take ALOT of AP's!
At my school you are allowed to take 1 sophomore, 2 junior(well you could take AP Stat too so that would be 3) and then as many as you want your senior year yet a max of 4 is "strongly encouraged". </p>
<p>We've got: ap calc, ap stat, ap world, ap us, ap euro, ap bio, ap enviro, ap latin, ap french, ap spanish, ap comp science, ap chem, ap physics, ap psych, and ap macro/micro. So we've got quite a few, but taking them all is nearly impossible and taking most is really hard because of scheduling. </p>
<p>All ap sciences are offered the same period, all maths are offered the same period, all social sciences are offered the same period, and all foreign languages are offered the same period. So you can't really double up in the core subjects during your senior year like many would like to. Any other schools do this? It is nice in that when your classes are done you can leave(for me at 11am) but bad because you only have so many classes you can take.</p>
<p>2 Junior + 2 Senior + 3 Self Study= 7 APs total</p>
<p>Holy $#!+ I don't even know I would take more than 5! Oh well, my school uses block schedule. That's an excuse.</p>