How Many APs?

<p>You can take AP's online, too.</p>

<p>That's what I plan on doing.. (Michigan Virtual High School)</p>

<p>AP World History
AP US History
AP Biology
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Gov't and Politics
AP English Literature
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>8</p>

<p>By the time i graduate...</p>

<p>AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics C
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP World History
AP US History
AP Government
AP Computer Science A
AP Latin IV
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Statistics</p>

<p>7, I believe - we're not allowed to take them until junior year, and the average is 1-2 APs per (decent/good) student per year ...</p>

<p>11th
AP Chemistry
AP European History</p>

<p>12th
AP English Lit
AP Envi Sci
AP Calculus AB
AP Macroeconmics (self-study)
AP Microeconomics (self-study)</p>

<p>yeah ;) I'm not out to kill myself like some people on this board, I'm not even sure if I'll take the econ exams yet...</p>

<p>53, and I'm not even in high school yet!!! ;)</p>

<p>I'm sorry but competitive applicants usually have at least 100 before they enter High School so don't forget application for community college when you'll apply.</p>

<p>Oh nooooooo. My life is over!!!!!!:( I was only aiming for the University of Phoenix anyway.</p>

<p>Did these sophomore year:
Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Computer Science A
Computer Science AB
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
English Language
English Literature
Environmental Science
European History
French Language
French Literature
German Language
Comp Government & Politics
U.S. Government & Politics
Human Geography
Italian Language and Culture
Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil
Music Theory
Physics B
Physics C
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Statistics
Studio Art
U.S. History
World History</p>

<p>^^^^ Get a fudgeeing life....</p>

<p>Boridi, what community college are you going to? ;)</p>

<p>r u joking biordi? Am I being gullible? Don't answer the second question.</p>

<p>11:
AP English Lang
AP Physics B
AP Calculus AB
AP Spanish IV
AP USH</p>

<p>12:
AP English Brit Lit
AP Calculus BC (school doesn't offer so i'm taking it at a comm. college)
AP Physics C (same as above)
AP US Gov
AP Macroeconomics (dual enrollment at school and comm. college)</p>

<p>So...10 all together</p>

<p>umm... probably 12. if i dont feel lazy.</p>

<p>rofl Boridi copied the entire list of APs off college board or something and all of us gullible people believed him</p>

<p>Calculus BC
Chemistry
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
English Literature
European History
Comp Government & Politics
U.S. Government & Politics
Physics C: Mechanics
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
U.S. History</p>

<p>14 APs.</p>

<p>3... I am doing IB.</p>

<p>I'll be doing about 10.</p>

<p>AP Human Geography (Freshman year)</p>

<p>AP Biology, AP World History (Sophomore year)</p>

<p>AP English Language and Composition, AP Chemistry, AP U.S. History (Junior year)</p>

<p>AP Government and Economics (2 exams - AP U.S. Government and AP Microeconomics, 1 course), AP Physics (B, I think), AP English Literature and Composition, and one or more of these: AP Psychology/AP Statistics/AP Calculus AB/AP Calculus BC/AP European History (Senior year; a lot of tentative courses)</p>

<p>And that's it. So anywhere from 10-12 or so APs, but I'm not looking for more than that.</p>

<p>I'm not graduating, but nine:
9th: Physics B, Biology
10th: Physics C Mechanics/E&M, US Gov, Comparative Gov, Statistics, Chemistry, Calc BC
11th: English Lit.</p>

<p>8? i think ... not including dual enrollment classes</p>

<p>Definate:
US History, Calc BC, Stats, Psychology, Music Theory, Chinese, Macro, Micro, English Composition, Chemistry
Euro, Physics C, Biology, French Lang, English Lit, Comp Sci AB</p>

<p>Possible:
AP Physics B, French Lit, Comp Gov+ Pol, US Gov+ Pol, World</p>

<p>16 + 5(?)</p>

<p>yeah, my school's curriculum isn't that great... they offer 14, and i'm taking 12 of them (not spanish or art)... and some others that i'm really interested in... the other five are ones i want to take, but are still deciding whether to... i'm not sure if i can handle them all... though Physics B is generally covered in the Honors Physics class, French Lit in French 4 and AP French, and world in... guess what? Honors Global History... so I don't know...
and even the ap courses aren't THAT hard at my school... no wonder we don't have that many high scorers :P</p>

<p>and collegeboard charges too much for the tests.</p>