<p>12 or 13, depending on if I self study one.</p>
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<li>Can't take until junior year (though I still fit one in this year. Pre-planned schedule "issues" are fabulous things ;) ).</li>
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<p>All 35. I took 4 freshman year, and self studied 3. Sophomore year I took 7, and self studied 2. Junior year, right now, I am taking 6, and self studying 4. Senior year I will take 6 and self studying 3.</p>
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<li>You can't take them until junior year though.</li>
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<p>That's ridiculous, lil_killer.</p>
<p>16... none self-studied</p>
<p>Number is not important, really</p>
<p>At my D very competitive prep school, only can and up with about 6-8</p>
<p>Can't take any until Jr Year, except in a foriegn language</p>
<p>lil_killer is lying. look at the chances threads he has made. youre so funny lilkiller. i just cant stop laughing.</p>
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<li>And I'm quite happy with that.</li>
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<p>I'll have 6 -- 2 junior yr and 4 this yr. Some of You guys seem to break your backs for no reason other than to brag here and maybe on your college apps =). I understand challenging yourself with a demanding currciculum, but how much is too much? It's important to keep everything in perspective.</p>
<p>i agree homebuddy, 6 for me here, 3 jr year and 3 senior yr... at my school, you cant really normally take ap's until junior year, with the exception of statistics, which sopomores can take if they are 2 years ahead in math. i think that it is ridiculous that there are sophomores out there taking like 4+ AP's. it's really getting out of hand- what is the world coming to?? idk if the workload is easier at some schools or something, but even extremeeeee overachievers at my school cannot possibly physically handle more than 4 ap's in one year, which people usually wouldnt even think of doing until senior year. what is up??</p>
<p>Probably around 17, with two self-study.</p>
<p>13, and possibly more, but probably not since I'm quickly succumbing to senioritus.</p>
<p>my school has few APs, and fewer that are taught by actually compentent teachers. For instance, we offer a couple of AP sciences, but last year on the chem exam, only three people passed (all with 3s) and the rest of the class got ones or twos. So I've decided to skip over APs like those, because I won't take a class that's a completely useless waste of my time unless absolutely forced to:)</p>
<p>Anyway, by graduation I'll probably have...5 or 6 (us history, euro history, calc AB, lit, and whatever else i can find to take at other schools next year, since I'm basically done with what my school has to offer).</p>
<p>I don't understand how you guys can do that. Your school must have 0 prerequisites. We need lots of non ap classes/prereqs required for graduation. before any aps can be considered....we have 4 courses per semester, 2 semesters per year. thats 32 classes by the end of senior year.
3 years science before taking an ap science, same with math, history, and english. thats 12 courses that cant be ap, leaving 20 blocks. we need 4 blocks of gym, one per year, leaving 16 blocks. we need at least 5 free elective blocks (tech,woods, computers, journalism that type), leaving 11 blocks. then we need 2 art/music electives, leaving 9 blocks. we need 2 blocks of forgein language, leaving 7 blocks. if we want ap forgein language, we need to take 4 years of cp/honors before ap which would leave 5 blocks. otherwise, we only have 7 available blocks and we can only take one ap junior year and none frosh/soph. my school only offers 8 aps, and ap bio and ap chem overlap so you only get one of them and ap english and ap physics overlap so you can only take 2 of those and the other 4 are french, spanish, history and calc.
so yeah, sorry for rambling but the most that is possible to take if you want to graduate ends up being like 4 because of how gay the scheduling is. those of you with like 13+ are so lucky because some of the courses you guys get ap are offered at my school as non-ap style courses that you cant count towards your electives, they must count towards your 7 choice blocks where you want to take ap.</p>
<p>Wow...I'm amazed at all the self-discipline I'm seeing here! </p>
<p>I'm currently a sophomore but by the time I graduate, I should have 9 under my belt. Those are definite but I might be taking another 2 if my schedule allows for it.</p>
<p>I'll have 5. My school doesn't offer that many, so I took the ones that interested me and would be a challenge.</p>
<p>I'm going to have 20+ dual enrollment classes done.</p>
<p>...we have block scheduling, freshmen year we have 1 elective, doubled up on math</p>
<p>sophmore year, we have 2 electives, doubled up in math and science
junior year, we have 3 electives, triple up in science + math or science, history, and math</p>
<p>senior year, 3 electives, math, science, science</p>
<p>8- most we're allowed to take</p>