<p>Should have AP Study Hall...i bet i could get a 5 ;)</p>
<p>AP Pyschology makes a lot of sense.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that the main point of AP is to do college level work and to get credit for it. Therefore, AP exams necessarily have to follow classes that a large number of college freshmen would take and that tend to have a standardized curriculum, which really limits what they can practically offer. In that sense, Sociology and Philosophy are good suggestions, as many people take it and it's usually good for general education credit.</p>
<p>I was homeschooled and never took any AP tests, but I've always thought they should offer an AP Earth Science/Geology. It's such a common and important science, yet it gets no love with AP or SAT II tests. Very depressing.</p>
<p>Philosophy/religion would also be good to offer, as would advanced geometry. Astronomy would be nifty, but since that often gets tied in with physics at the collegiate level, I'm assuming it's probably the same with AP tests. (Yes? No?) Latin American history would be good to touch on. If there's an AP Studio Art, how about AP Photography?</p>
<p>you have the option of doing a photography portfolio for studio art, as opposed to a drawing or sculpture portfolio....</p>
<p>ap anatomy would be so cool</p>
<p>AP Ancient Greek. Or at least an SATII in it.</p>