<p>I want a Physics one. The only real AP's at my school, are for the languages.</p>
<p>I am an idealogue as many of you are. I would do anything for half of the aforementioned AP's to come into being. But what AP's do you think, pragmatically, will be introduced within the next say 10 years?</p>
<p>I think AP Greek, AP Philosophy, AP Ancient History, and AP Sociology (and some more languages) and some others that may not come to mind. </p>
<p>What do yall think?</p>
<p>Just an idea to think about...wouldn't it be cool to go to like a magnet school where all you did was take AP's your junior and senior years? They might exist, but definately not in SC.</p>
<p>I guess I don't want more ap's, just more challenging course with the same material. I hate the idea of taking them soleley to boost gpa; it seems like people don't love learning for learning's sake anymore, they love it for college admission's sake. I would pay good money to take portuguese, whether or not there is ever an AP class for it.</p>
<p>I just want them because I earnestly enjoy preparing for the exams. That may sound weird, but...</p>