How Many APs?

<p>5 </p>

<p>AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Calculus AB
AP US History
AP Statistics</p>

<p>I forgot to mention AP Physics C.
so..
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP US History
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Computer Science A
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Macroeconomics
AP U.S. Government
AP Psychology
AP Biology
Calculus D (non-AP, college level)
Linear Algebra(non-AP, college level)</p>

<p>14 AP/college</p>

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Calculus D (non-AP, college level)

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<p>They should have AP Physics D. Or better yet, AP Physics A...that'd be more logical.</p>

<p>there should be a lot of aps that arent around. Like ap asian history</p>

<p>10th grade:
AP Biology
AP World History</p>

<p>11th grade: (this year)
AP Chemistry
AP English Language
AP Calculus AB
AP US History</p>

<p>12th grade: (not really sure and im not even sure if im going to self-study one of them and i cant fit all 7 in one year)</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Physics B
AP English Literature
AP European History
AP Spanish Language
AP Macroeconomics
AP US Govt</p>

<p>10th grade
AP World History
AP US Gov't</p>

<p>11th
AP Spanish
AP English
AP Statistics
AP Biology
AP Computer Science AB
AP US History</p>

<p>12th
AP Spanish Lit
AP English Lit
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>tHats if i dont do IB</p>

<p>I''ll have taken 11. 11 tests too. I would have done more but I had a stupid counselor. And those pesky required classes that don't come in the AP flavor. Plus an ec so I lost out on fitting 3 AP's I wanted into my schedule. Like yeah.</p>

<p>14 classes... 15 or 16 tests.
I've taken 9 so far - mostly 5's; one 4.</p>

<p>I will have taken 7 AP classes.</p>

<p>1 in 10th grade, 2 in 11th, 4 in 12th</p>