Just Wondering: How Many AP Classes does your school offer?

<p>Only two: AP Calculus AB and AP English. We’re an IB school.</p>

<p>fourteen. I had to look them up out of curiosity XD</p>

<p>AP English 11 Language and Composition
AP French
AP English 12 Literature and Composition
AP German
AP American Government and Politics
AP Spanish
AP American History
AP Art (Studio)
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
AP Physics</p>

<p>My school offers 5, face-to-face AP’s:
AP Calculus AB
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Biology
AP US History</p>

<p>And 6 Online AP’s:
AP Statistics
AP European History
AP World History
AP Government and Politics
AP Human Geography
AP Psychology</p>

<p>20 APs and Calc III and Linear Algebra actually taught at my school
AP American Government
AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Computer Science
AP Macro Economics
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Environmental Science
AP European History
AP Statistics
AP Studio Art 2D
AP Studio Art Drawing
AP US History
AP World History
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Psychology
AP Spanish Language</p>

<p>At the beginning of the year, I attended a very competitive, public high school. Due to disciplinary and mental health issues, I now attend a border-line, continuation school. Below are the list of AP courses that each school offers:</p>

<p>Competitive, public school:
AP World History
AP US History
AP Calculus AB & BC
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature
AP French Language
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Gov.
AP Psych.
AP Macro. Economics
AP Studio Art</p>

<p>Border-line continuation school:
N/A</p>

<p>^ This is my unfortunate reality. :(</p>

<p>My School has 22 AP classes currently but I hear that they’re going to add more so Im gonna screwed next year for college apps if they add a lot more since by senior year I would only have took about 9 APs. </p>

<p>Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Computer Science A
Macro/Microeconomics
English Language
English Literature
Environmental Science
European History
French Language and Culture
U.S. Government & Politics
Human Geography
Music Theory
Physics B
Physics C
Psychology
Spanish Language/Literature
Statistics
Studio Art
U.S. History</p>

<p>I go to a small private school in Texas. We have 11 total.</p>

<p>AP Music Theory
AP Studio Art
AP Vergil
AP Physics B
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Spanish 5
AP Euro
AP Art History</p>

<p>I’m kinda worried I’m only taking 6 of them :/</p>

<p>Bio
Calc AB
Calc BC
Chem
Comp Sci
English Lit
Euro
French
Latin:Vergil
Macro
Micro
Physics B
Physics C: Mechanics
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Spanish Lang
Stat
Studio Art
US History
World History</p>

<ol>
<li>No Art History, Environmental, Chinese (but school offers Chinese up to Chinese 5), Comparative Gov’t, English Lang, German (German program started this year), Human Geography, Italian (elective though), Japanese (elective though), Music theory, Psychology, Russian, Spanish Lit, and US Gov’t.</li>
</ol>

<p>US gov’t and music theory are regular classes. Also, several college level classes in math that are above Calculus. Couple of college level science classes.</p>

<p>The program that is lacking the most at my school is the English department.
The foreign language, math, and science departments are awesome.
The history and interdisciplinary departments are decent.</p>

<p>Small private school. 17. I’m planning on taking 10 of the classes in total, and the tests for 3 of the classes. The ones I’m not doing are Art History, Stat, Gov, and probably Human Geography.</p>

<p>Bio
Chem
Physics B
Environmental
French
Euro
US History
Human Geography
Art History
Psychology
Government
English Lang
English Lit
Studio Art
Calc AB
Calc BC
Statistics</p>

<p>Economics (Macro and Micro are same year)*
European History
World History
Biology
Chemistry
Physics B*
Physics C (Mech and E/M are same year)*
Psychology
Spanish
Latin: Vergil
French
Italian
English Language
English Literature
Calculus AB*
Calculus BC*
Statistics
Studio Art
*- Planning to take senior year or currently taking in junior year</p>

<p>So that’s 18 (assuming I didn’t miss any), and I’ll be taking 5 of them by the time I graduate. Granted, two of those will be Economics and Physics C, which are the ones with two AP tests, so maybe that’ll work out in my favor.
And yeah, there’s no AP USH, which I find kind of strange, personally.</p>

<ol>
<li>Medium-sized public school. (8 is actually a good amount for my state)</li>
</ol>

<p>World (New this year)
USH
Gov
lit
lang
bio
environmental science (next year will be the first year)
Calc AB/Stats (It rotates each year,so 2011-12 is stats, 2012-13 is stats)</p>

<p>10 or 11 : D - Pretty good for inner city public school with a bad API ~
( We have like 1,300+ students in total. )</p>

<p>World History
US History
English Literature
English Language
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Spanish
Government
Economics ( ? )
Calculus AB</p>

<p>And we might get Geography or Art History next year.</p>

<p>Computer Science
Music Theory
French
German
Latin: Virgil
Spanish
English Language
English Literature
Statistics
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Biology
Chemistry
Physics B
Physics C (Mech and E/M are same year)
Environmental Science
Psychology
Economics (Macro and Micro are same year)
Government
Human Geography
World History
US History
European History
Studio Art: 2-D
Studio Art: Drawing
Art History</p>

<p>I go to a suburban public high school with about 2500 students. My school has 26 AP classes. By the time I graduate, I will have taken 17 AP classes. Even though we have faced budget cuts, I’m pretty grateful for the wide array of AP classes at my school.</p>

<p>AP 2D Studio Design Portfolio
AP Literature and Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Computer Science A
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP US History
AP Human Geography
AP Micro and Macroeconomics
AP French
AP Spanish
So like 14. It kinda sucks that you can’t take any as a freshman, but my school also offers like a million honors courses.</p>

<p>US
Euro
Calc
Physics
Chemistry
French
Latin
Bio
English
Stats
Micro</p>

<p>We are not allowed to take any freshmen and somewhat sophomore year.</p>

<p>We have 22 or 25…I’m not going to list them all since I’m running on about 3% battery but we have a nice variety at my school. Plus my school has about 1,000 students (4 years) and not that much money that’s doesn’t go to football :/</p>

<p>AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Phys C
AP Lang
AP Lit
AP Span
APUSH
AP Euro
AP Gov</p>

<p>Only 12, not allowed to take any as a frosh/soph.</p>

<p>Calc AB
Calc BC
Stat
Biology
Chemistry
Physics B
Environmental Science
Lit
US History
Comp Gov
Psychology
Computer Science
French
Spanish</p>

<p>Yup. I think that’s it.</p>

<p>Oh also Euro</p>

<p>16, of which I took 9</p>

<p>French
German
Spanish
English (lit)
US Gov
Psych
Euro
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Calc (AB and BC)
Statistics
Music Theory
Studio Art
Micro/Macro Economics
Human Geography (starting next fall)</p>

<p>Human geo. will be offered to freshmen starting next year. The only sophomore AP is Euro. Junior and senior year, you can take whatever.</p>

<p>I go to a pretty good and fairly affluent public school of about 1100</p>