<p>Next year 3 or 4:
European History
Calc BC
Econ (Macro/Micro)
Possibly Psychology.</p>
<p>senior year
Calc AB
Physics AP
Chem AP
Bio AP</p>
<p>i guess that's it, no APs for my junior year(tranferred)</p>
<p>Just one AP for sophomore year: AP Govt & Politics</p>
<p>I'm not thinking about self-studying, not yet at least...</p>
<p>wow... y stress out during senior year???
i have
Calc BC
Physics C
Comp Sci
Statistics</p>
<p>School:
AP Chem
APUSH</p>
<p>Online course:
AP Physics C</p>
<p>Self-Study:
AP Calculus BC (did Calc this year just took AB when I should have taken BC)
AP Stats
AP Euro
AP Psych?</p>
<p>Classes (Macro/Govt are each only a semester, but I'm counting them as two tests since.... they are two tests):
-AP Lit
-AP Macro
-AP US Govt
-AP European History</p>
<p>Self-Studying (Maybe? They come free with the two I'm taking classes for, anyway):
-AP Micro
-AP Comp. Govt </p>
<p>I heard if Macro comes rather easy, Micro is a breeze, so we'll see how Macro goes, first. Then I might do Comp. Govt because... well, I love Government classes and would probably find it interesting anyway.</p>
<p>Kind of self-studying:
-AP Psychology</p>
<p>This one I'll definitely take. I'm doing a home study program through my school for Psychology over the summer, so I figure it won't take much more prepping to take the AP test.</p>
<p>So, 5 minimum.... 7 maximum. We'll see.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP European History
AP Lit
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Spanish</p>
<p>AP Spanish
AP Gov
AP Bio
AP Lit
AP Stat (if it's not full, because it's a magnet class and I can only take 2 magnet classes (cuz I'm not in it though I should be) which is total bull and they don't offer stat or bio in my regular program)</p>
<p>You guys are crazy.</p>
<p>Stat and Physics C.</p>
<p>AP Spanish Language
AP European History
AP U.S. Government and Politics(1 semester course)
AP Comparative Government and Politics (another 1 semester course, at my school you have to take U.S. and Comp if you take AP)
AP Calc AB
AP English Literature
I think that's it.</p>
<p>just AP Physics C</p>
<p>Just 3 AP's for me (took 4 this year):
AP German
AP Statistics
AP Macroeconomics</p>
<p>I've got 6 IB tests though, 4 HL's:
HL German B
HL History of Europe
HL Chemistry
HL Math
SL English A1
SL Economics</p>
<p>Just three for me. My school day is too long and taxing on me to take more than 3. I can't wait for college! lol</p>
<p>AP English Language and Composition
AP Physics C Mechanics
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>lets see i've got :</p>
<p>1- AP Calculus BC
2- AP English Lit
3- AP Physics B
4- AP Government/AP Econ (alternates each day)</p>
<p>should be doable and after may there will be tons of ultimate frisbee~</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP US History
AP Biology</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Psychology
AP Calculus AB
AP Chemistry
AP Spanish
AP Physics</p>
<p>But my school's regular honors courses are actually harder than the APs. So that's "technically" the hardest courseload, but it's actually pretty easy comapred to the school curriculum.</p>
<p>senior year:
ap latin
ap german
ap french
ap calc ab
ap calc bc
ap stat
ap lit
ap lang
ap physics
ap chem
ap bio</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>What happened? You were taking these classes, did you change all of a sudden?</p>
<p>AP Lit
AP Physics
AP cal AB
AP economics
government
Honors scientific research
AP french 4
Academic Decathlon
Speech (to graduate)
Sociology</p>
<p>Senior APs:</p>
<p>English Lit.
French Language
U.S. Govt.
Calc (AB, possibly BC though)</p>
<p>lol i was mocking people here including myself</p>
<p>Me= Physics C, Calc BC, Latin Lit., Human Geography, Psychology (In School)
Me= English Literature, Physics B (Pre-Med Reasons) (Self-Study)</p>
<p>I'll be in 12th.</p>