<p>19? damn.....a measly 2 my junior year, and 3 this year....=5 total</p>
<p>u should just take ALL the APs they have, then transfer ALL the credit to a community college, then transfer all the community college credit to a state college, then graduate in ONE year and get a bachelors. then go to grad school for 2 years. </p>
<p>or...</p>
<p>skip all the odd years in elementary /middle school (1, 3, 5, 7) then go to highschool... then graduate a year early as a junior, then go to harvard under accelerated and get a masters+bachelors in 4 years.
so you would techniquely be 17 when you get masters. :D</p>
<p>u can even TEACH at a highschool when you're 17 hahahahha</p>
<p>3 this year. 5 total.
All my school offers.</p>
<p>4 AP's next year (Chem, Physics B, Psychology, Language) and 4 senior year (Literature, Calc BC, Stat, and Biology) </p>
<p>Which totals 8. I could have done AP Spanish, but I didn't use my middle school Spanish credit.</p>
<p>sophomore: European History
junior: Calculus BC, Chemistry, English Language
senior: Physics C (both), Biology, CS AB, English Lit, Economics (both)
9 total</p>
<p>8 this year. I know. It's more a self-improvement thing.</p>
<p>1 sophmore year (AP World History), 1 junior year (AP US History), and 2 senior year (AP Calc AB and AP English Lang). Considering how many EC's I do, I don't think I could've taken any more APs. Also, I work hard at school, but it's not extremely important to me.</p>
<p>This year: 3 (Bio, lang, US gov)
Junior year: 5 (Psych, stats, calc AB, lit, euro)
Senior year: not sure... I think I'll have maxed out the program, except for the languages... Chem, World, and Calc BC for sure, though</p>
<p>And I'm hoping to self-study some in the summer--maybe macro/micro and human geography</p>
<p>5 APs and 5 IBs this year ( senior year) </p>
<p>beat that !!#@$@#$@#$!!!@#!@#!!! ( please say you didnt :()</p>
<p>Took 7 this year.</p>
<p>10 total. took 6 this year.</p>
<p>I took AP lunch last year</p>
<p>I see a lot of people taking between 10 and 20 AP's throughout their high school careers...and I have a few questions. Why? If you take say 15 AP's (approximately 45 credits), you will not be given all of those credits even if you get all 5's. Like for engineering, they wouldn't let you skip humanities/social science requirements altogether just because you took a bunch of history and foriegn language tests. Moreover, 10-20 tests is a heck of a lot of preparation. You must have started preparing when you were 8...especially if you always nail 5's (and I know from my own AP experiences that the class doesn't teach you nearly everything that is tested, which means lots of time with AP prep booklets). Also, on top of that, what about SAT II's? Do you guys take like 10-20 of those, too? It's ok. Breathe! :)</p>
<p>well, in my case, I don't have a life so it balances out either way.</p>
<p>none my school doesn't offer them</p>
<p>AP exams really aren't as hard as you'd think--for AP Bio, like 90/150 gets you a 5. Also, I'm hoping that taking a lot of AP will help me with the college admissions thing. I was homeschooled for ninth grade, in public for this year, and then I'm moving this summer. (Read: NO lasting EC committments) Finally, I would like to double-major, so it'd be nice to skip out of whatever I can.</p>