<p>crappy public, offers 9 APs total I think and it's basically impossible to take them all because they limit your schedule so much</p>
<p>AP World Hist., APUSH, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP English Lit., AP Spanish Lang., Ap French Lang., AP Physics, AP Calc AB & BC... ummm I think thats it... but if you can get an advisor, you can do an independent study for any APEuro. Hist.</p>
<p>English 7AP
European History 1AP
American Government AP
Econ MA AP
Calculus 1AP
French AP
Spanish 7AP
Studio Art AP1
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>so that's about 9? I might have forgot a couple but thats about it.</p>
<p>Like 15ish</p>
<p>AP Bio
AP Eng Lang
AP USH
AP Euro
AP Chem
AP Physics
AP Calc AB
AP Spanish
Also AP French, Italian, Comp Sci, Art, and Music Theory are available if there's enough interest. My school is pretty small (only 43-50 girls per grade) so.. yeah.</p>
<p>ap chem
ap physics
ap calc ab/bc
ap english lang
ap lit
ap psych
ap us history</p>
<p>ap bio got canned, and ap physics is new next year. Our school is pretty huge, but not much aps offered.</p>
<p>Hmm. How about 5?</p>
<p>AP Bio + AP Chem + AP Calc + AP English + APUSH.</p>
<p>Used to be 4 until this year (Bio/Chem rotate each year).</p>
<p>Well, we only have a student body of 250...so mehhh. But this didn't prevent me from taking 8 exams by Junior year!</p>
<p>Zero. And we don't have honors courses either... hahrharhahr aw :(</p>
<p>dooit where the heck do you attend high school that not even honors are offered?</p>
<p>Dude, your guy's schools offer loads of AP classes. My HS only offers Spansih (seniors only), French (seniors only), Psychology, Calculus, Englsih, and 11th grade U.S. history.</p>
<p>14 this year . . .13 next year.</p>
<p>how many do the popular boarding schools (andover/exeter/choate/hotchkiss/etc) offer?</p>
<p>15 AP classes
AP Physics B
AP Chinese Mandarin
AP French
AP Spanish
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP World History
AP Government
AP US History
AP Calculus (AB&BC)
AP Statistics
AP Art Studio (2-D)
AP English Language
AP Literature</p>
<p>My school has like 18-20 + 2 college classes that teach AP material.</p>
<p>AP USH
AP Physics B (new this year)
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature
AP Macroeconomics
AP Music Theory</p>
<p>~600 in senior class. So probably around 2500+ from 9th-12th, but there’s no AP classes for 9th graders. </p>
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<p>Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chem, Bio, Physics, Psych, Environmental, Econ, Gov, US, World, Euro, Latin, Lit, Lang, Spanish, Stats, German, French</p>
<p>That would be 19 total.</p>
<p>1600 Student Public High School - 6 APs</p>
<p>Euro, Bio, Eng Lit, Eng Lang, Chem, Calc AB</p>
<p>Pretty lame :/</p>
<p>My school offers 10 APs:</p>
<p>AP Studio Art
AP Spanish Language
AP English Literature
AP US History
AP Psychology
AP Environmental Science
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
AP Calculus AB</p>
<p>My school offers 5
AP Lang, AP Lit, AP Micro, AP Gov, and AP Calc AB.</p>
<p>However, my school is part of a consortium with five other schools, where we can take 2 classes in the afternoon. ~20 kids from my school attend it, and it offers another 15 (Lit, Lang, Both Arts, Spanish Lang, Calc BC, Stats, Chem, Environ. Sci, Physics B, Physics C, Euro, World, APUSH, Psych, and Human). The only problem is that you can’t start going there until sophomore year, meaning one can only take 6 classes there total.</p>
<p>About 5, none typically available to underclassmen.</p>