<p>Ap dream analysis seems cool, I forgot who said it though</p>
<p>AP Human Body Systems</p>
<p>I like that :)</p>
<p>AP Disney History.</p>
<p>AP Otaku Studies</p>
<p>AP French literature. :</p>
<p>Some previous ones as well as some of my ideas:</p>
<p>AP American Cinema (about the copyright issues; CollegeBoard could contact each major movie production company)</p>
<p>AP Anatomy and Physiology</p>
<p>AP Architecture and Composition (could test on engineering basics and economical efficiency of structures, as well as general building design)</p>
<p>AP Asian History and Culture</p>
<p>AP Astronomy</p>
<p>AP Comparative Religion</p>
<p>AP Cultural Literature and Analysis (AP World History could be a pre-requisite, would analyze traditional pieces from around the world)</p>
<p>AP Fashion Design (studio art based class)</p>
<p>AP Health Sciences (health is a graduation requirement at my school and it brings down my GPA </p>
<p>AP Literature and Composition subsets: Science Fiction, Shakespeare, Medieval Writings </p>
<p>AP Logic Skills (has to be more specific I think though)</p>
<p>AP Marine Biology</p>
<p>AP Medicinal Studies (Could have Honors-level biology as pre-requisite)</p>
<p>AP Multivariable Calculus</p>
<p>AP Mythology</p>
<p>AP News Media (not test on current events, but a test on how news media covers events)</p>
<p>AP Peace Studies (could cover world issues)</p>
<p>AP Philosophy</p>
<p>AP Sociology</p>
<p>AP Sports History (could cover strategies and game play too)</p>
<p>AP World Technology and History (course requirements could be updated every 6 years or something)</p>
<p>AP Theater Basics and Script Composition (could submit a screenplay as an AP exam)</p>
<p>Also, many of you have been commenting on “AP Life.” What if they made an AP class as a means of introducing students to different types of college majors that could potentially sway life decisions?</p>
<p>AP Sociology, AP Philosophy and AP Asian History sound promising. Another AP government class like AP Law Studies would be nice as well.</p>
<p>AP Geology and Oceanography. I love rocks. And water.</p>
<p>AP Pop Culture</p>
<p>I’ve actually started making a curriculum for AP Polish History…I’m the only one I know who would take it, but it’s fun designing your own curriculum and practice exams.</p>
<p>AP Neuroscience (Very different from AP Psych)
AP Archeology
AP Non-Euclidean Geometry
AP Astronomy
AP Engineering Principles
AP Biology C (Faster Paced than regular AP Bio)
AP Political Corruption
AP Greek (Ancient and Modern)
AP Culinary Arts
AP Energy Resources and Consumption
AP Internet Studies
AP Defense Technology</p>
<p>AP Collegeboard
This course would provide a comprehensive history of collegeboard, as well as force students to memorize the various curves for different subject tests, including whether you need an 800 math II to get into HYPSM, if a 740 chem is OK, and whether you should send that 710 Chinese because it demonstrates interest, but is a lousy score. Students will also gain an excellent understanding of the secrecy behind collegeboard tests, as well as why Bill Clinton is featured prominently on the website main page of collegeboard.org. The AP test will include an essay requiring students to demonstrate a disturbingly thorough understanding of the Collegeboard, as well as oddly specific examples of things they love about this company.</p>
<p>I would take AP college board! The second semester of the class would focus on college confidential vocabulary, terms and determining the validity of ‘chance’ threads.</p>
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<p>Of course! And the final days of the class would address the validity of collegeboard, AP classes in general, and the AP collegeboard class.</p>
<p>AP Architecture or AP Marketing</p>
<p>AP Waterskiing! my grandparents live in russia and i’ve never had more fun than when i went waterskiing on a lake near their house as a kid.</p>
<p>AP Rocket Propulsion</p>
<p>AP Parenting
AP Child Development Skills
AP North Korean History</p>
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<p>This sounds intriguing…</p>