<p>I can't give you any exact numbers for my school, but everyone is required to take AP classes, so you could say 100% for all AP classes except for the two spanish courses and art history. The only problem is that we only offer about 10 AP's, making it very hard for one separate themselves from the rest of the pack. At least there is still SAT's that give myself a little separation from the rest of my fellow peers who only get around (1500-2400, even the top ranked students get only about 1600)</p>
<p>These aren't all my classes, but they're the ones I know enrollment for.</p>
<p>AP US: 2 sections, one with 11, one with 15
AP Euro: 2 sections, one with 12, one with 7
AP French: 8
AP Latin: 7
AP Spanish: 15ish
AP Lit: 2 sections, one with 17, one with 10
AP Calc AB: 16ish
AP Calc BC: 11
AP Stats: 20</p>
<p>Senior class of about 260, Junior class of about 300</p>
<p>Not all my classes...multiple sections so it'll be <30/class
APUS: 150
AP Spanish: 90
AP Lit: 90
AP Calc AB: 60
AP Calc BC: 80
AP Chem: 60
AP Physics: 90
AP Bio: 90
AP Stats: 60?
AP Music Theory: like...20
AP Euro History: 10
AP French: 30
AP Lang: 60
AP Comp Sci: 30
AP Underwater Basket Weaving: 1500 (pop. of school)</p>
<p>Seriously, taking an AP at my school is a bragging tool, though everyone does make the grade and pass the AP test...The average junior or senior takes 2-3 AP's.</p>
<p>We don't even offer that many, but probably over half the class (so about 225 people) will take at least 1 AP. And most people ranking in the top 200 will have taken 3-4 by graduation. So that's why we have some very large classes </p>
<p>AP Euro- by far the most popular for juniors, with 70 students, 4 classes
AP Biology- also very popular, 45 students, 2 classes
AP chemistry- less popular, 36 students, 2 classes
AP Calc AB- very popular- 83 students, 4 classes
AP Calc BC- smallest section- 20 students, 1 class
AP Computer Science AB- 23 students, 1 class
AP English- 61 students, 3 classes
AP language- 50 students, 2 classes (Spanish), 23 students, 1 class (French), 15 students, 1 class (German)
AP US history- 90 students, 6 classes
AP US government- 110 students, 6 classes
AP physics C- 40 students, 2 classes</p>
<p>Stats - 11
Bio - 7
English - 9</p>