<p>I've taken AP Euro, Stats, English Lang., Physics B (no calc junior year :( ), Comp Science A and this year I'm taking AP Chem, Psychology, American Gov, MicroEcon, Calc BC, and English Lit. </p>
<p>that's 11.. tops at my school, not so sure what ppl here would see it as. Is 11 alot or.. how do you guys see it?</p>
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It's a good thing you aren't taking AP Eng Lang because your post title is gramatically incorrect.
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Haha, agreed. Stuffing two serious errors into five words is quite the accomplishment. He has taken AP English Language, though (read the list again) - apparently that class didn't stress grammar...</p>
<p>I have trouble believing you've taken that many, especially the English language ones, because of your grammar, but yes, 33+ units of AP credit would be very good. AP Scholar-level or higher, I believe.</p>
<p>hi!
i'm taking AP physics C, calculus BC, AP us history and AP chemistry?
are they the hardest ones among the AP subjects?
thanks for any responding!!!</p>
<p>I think anything above 8 is pretty good. Also some schools have like prereq's that some people have to take while others don't. So that might skew the numbers a bit. And some AP's aren't that big like AP Psych or Stat etc.</p>
<p>You don't have the hardest APs like Physics C, Computer Science AB, U.S. History, and foreign language, and you have some of the easiest like Stats, Psych, Gov't, and Econ. Quality over quantity.</p>