<p>My AP Calc BC class is only about 20, and that's the same for AP Chem. But AP USH is a serious problem. We have an unbelievable number 35!!!! AP USH classes have more people than regular USH classes. There are so many people, and it's so crowded; the classroom is like really small. I know this sounds kind of lame, but there are too many people who don't even write essays or study, and get Fs. I'm so frustrated because the classroom are full of them, and they crowd the classroom. I wish they would just drop out to regular and not do anything and get an A. Is there a problem like this at your school?</p>
<p>~35 in my APUSH and in my APEng/Comp classes. There are ~20 in the other APUSH and APEng/Comp classes. About 10 kids in APCalcAB (juniors + seniors).</p>
<p>I have 34 kids in almost all my classes, including AP Calculus but AP Spanish Literature really seems a "niche" course in my school so it only has about half that, insanely small for my school.</p>
<p>APUSH has the most students in my school too --> there are 2 classes, about 30 people in each...</p>
<p>CompSci AB has the least --> only 3</p>
<p>My APUSH class has about 30 students. Most AP classes at my school are around that size. The smallest is calc with only about 15 in the class.</p>
<p>calc: 10
physics: maybe 17-18
ush: 12?</p>
<p>stats - 17
bio - 13
eng - 17
hist - 7
spanish - 15?</p>
<p>approximately 20 in ap psychology....3/4 of them are girls. lol....probably around 5-6boys? o_O</p>
<p>Chem - 9 (2 girls, 7 guys)
English - 11 (2 girls, 9 guys)
Calc AB - 12 (all guys)</p>
<p>Yeah, at our school Class of 2005 is filled with alot of smart guys but only a few smart girls. But for Class of 2006 it's the complete opposite so it balances out.</p>
<p>English - 24
Art History - 8
AP US - 29
AP Stat - 14
AP Physics - 18</p>
<p>calc ab: 30-35 (more people take bc)
apush: 45428905275 (haha pretty much the entire junior class flocks to apush to suffer)
bio:30-35 (like 10 classes or something)
english (language): 25 (70 % female, five classes)</p>
<p>people who can't handle the subjects dropped out at the beginning of the year, so we don't really have that problem. if it's an ap, bloodthirsty students will swarm to it so we'd never have a class below fifteen people. unpopular classes (statistics) just get cut out and they feed us something more people'd like to sample (govt). i guess it all works out in the end.</p>
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we have 90 students in calc bc and about 60-70 more in ab</p>
<p>apush we have 3 classes of 30 =P</p>
<p>Our school doesn't allow more than 20 kids in any class so my ap classes are about 10-15</p>
<p>AP English Literature: 75</p>
<p>Apparently it's cheaper to stuff all the AP kids in the auditorium--which is a nice location, but the cushy seats make me sleepy.</p>
<p>AP Music Theory: 7</p>
<p>A self-selective class of future music majors.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry: 6</p>
<p>We're very liberal with our use of chemicals. I have an entire lab wall to myself. Frequently I fantasize about skipping this class. And occasionally I do--with permission, of course. I'm a good girl.</p>
<p>we are required to have 20 people in a class before they offer it haha =/ most of our ap classes minimum are about 30 the most is probably calc with 90 in bc and ab or together 180 ish</p>
<p>wow the education system in the US needs some serious reforms. I though we had a lot.</p>
<p>could you guys also list your entire grade's class size?</p>
<p>The senior class at my school has ~600 students. The freshmen class, however, has ~1200; the principal confidently predicts in a few years we'll have the entire auditorium filled for each AP class (it's open enrollment anyhow).</p>
<p>AP Physics - 14
AP Comp Sci - 7</p>
<p>Senior Class - 200
Junior Class - 300
Sophomore Class - 400
Freshmen Class - 500</p>
<p>Our AP classes are no bigger than 15 students here. If they are, they split them into different periods. About 200 kids in each grade here, but it goes from 7-12.</p>