Is it true that most schools do not have any AP classes in 9th or 10th grade?

<p>We have around 20 or more AP classes.</p>

<p>We can take AP World History in freshman year. APUSH and AP Euro are offered sophomore year. If you’re really far ahead in math, you can take AP Calculus whenever you want</p>

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LBUSD is the same, 28 AP classes, one is offered in 10th grade and the rest are offered only junior/senior year.</p>

<p>Mine has ~30 AP classes, and goes by a prerequisite system. If you have taken the preceding classes, you can take the AP, regardless of year. I go to a public school btw.</p>

<p>My school lets anyone take any AP, assuming they met the pre-reqs.</p>

<p>My school has over 20, but we have a separate 8-9 school so there are none as a freshman and the pre-requisites are strict making it hard to take any as a sophmore.</p>

<p>My school has over 30 APs, and sophomores and older are allowed to take them as long as their schedule can fit them in. Pre-requisites are only required for the ap histories and sciences. Freshman aren’t allowed to take APs at my school.</p>

<p>My school only allows sophomores to take 1 AP which is AP Euro. And my school doesn’t offer honors which is extremely frustrating considering I’m taking multiple advanced classes yet I get no more credit than those who take standards classes.</p>