<p>6...a bit on the lower end, heh, but they're the toughest ones, like bc calc, physics c, bio, chem, etc</p>
<p>The funny thing is all of the other people that do an AP freshmen year don't have the skill needed to do the ones with skill accumulation.</p>
<p>^ that did not make sense</p>
<p>5 AP classes taken, about 8 AP tests</p>
<p>Ill graduate having taken 7 AP tests and 6 AP Classes. (95% of English 11 Honors students take the AP English Language AP).</p>
<p>My high school (small private day HS) doesn't offer APs to frosh or soph, and juniors or seniors cannot take more than 3 without permission.</p>
<p>Here's extemporaneous's last year's freshmen schedule and grades;
Biology- A
Geometry H- A
Pe- A
English H- A
Social Studies H- A
Health- A
Spanish 2- A</p>
<p>You aren't in a college program from what it looks like. Also you already shows everyone your sophmore schedule.</p>
<p>7 APs taken, but also 30 hrs of community college classes.</p>
<p>Um, if you look around, I've posted links to the early entrance college programs. </p>
<p>And I got my sophmore schedule at the end of freshmen year, and got accepted to the program during the summer. :-O</p>
<p>You seem bitter.</p>
<p>8-9 AP's....</p>
<p>9 at the end of this year...</p>
<p>(freshman aren't allowed to take any)
1 sophomore year (sophs used to only be allowed one...now it's 2 and I wish it could have changed earlier!)
5 junior year (bad choice. nearly died. literally.)
3 this year. Just right.</p>
<p>i think 9... or maybe 8 if i take physics honors next year. </p>
<p>i want to drop science and double up on history, though.</p>
<p>Probably 4 - 5, I'm still debating on whether to take AP Calc.</p>
<p>12 about, includes tests</p>
<p>only 5 :(</p>
<p>i think my final number was 14 ... it was too much work for what it was actual worth imo</p>
<p>10 .</p>
<p>both of you shut up. I will have 12 in regards to the orig. ?.</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP Chemistry
AP European History
Junior:
AP US History
AP Biology
AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB
Senior:
AP Government
AP Psychology
AP Economics Micro
AP Economics Macro
AP Physics
AP English Language
Might self study AP Computer Science</p>
<p>Please keep posts related to the original topic. Thanks.</p>
<p>Try four.</p>
<p>This thread is ridiculous. Why do you people take so many? The AP curriculum sucks out any enjoyment one might receive from taking a subject. I've found that I actually learn much more in non-AP courses.</p>