<p>I remember hearing a story about a student in New Jersey who got 13 5s on AP tests and was taking 3 more this year, so he could've had as many as 16.</p>
<p>there's a kid i know that got 5's on all 15 he took.</p>
<p>There's a kid I know that got 5's on every single AP exam available. (total of 37) 8 his freshman year, 9 his sophmore year. 10 his junior year. And 10 his senior year.</p>
<p>I hope you're kidding, Predator.</p>
<p>Sounds very unhealthy.</p>
<p>insane. i started taking ap my sophomore year, because my school doesn't allow it freshmen year. i took 1 sophomore year, 3 junior year, and next year i'm taking 6. 10 is sufficient, no?</p>
<p>Decathlon coach is checking out AP scores because we haven't received our total score distribution yet. I was also trying to figure out when the student scores would appear. Also, CC has provided great information for our students who are not aware of the forum regarding scholarships, summer study options, visits, etc.</p>
<p>Yes, dis-grace, I was kidding. I was sarcastically making fun of people who take 200000 AP classes....for what reason? To learn? Or to show off?</p>
<p>I have a friend that has a total of 15 5s.</p>
<p>lol, its very unlikely someone took all the AP exams and got 5s unless they were amazingly fluent in Chinese, Spanish, Italian, French, Latin, and I think Japanese. (Pretty soon Russian I think).</p>
<p>LOL, that's ridoculous...I had 6 5s this year (4s on CS and English >_>) and 4 last year for 10...and I would have been a complete hermit had I not devised a way to study an hour's worth of **** in 20 minutes.</p>