POLL: How many AP classes are you going to have finished after 12th grade.

<p>Let's see...6</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP European History</p>

<p>Junior:
AP English Language and Composition
AP United States History</p>

<p>Senior:
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Microeconomics
AP United States Government and Politics</p>

<p>ok well thanks logistics and shaddix.. That is good to know I most likely will take that course next year. </p>

<p>Jaymanjay- well you can always self-study AP's and then sign up to take the test. At my school, if you are enrolled in a AP class then you have to pass the exam to recieve the AP credit.</p>

<p>how many ap courses are there?</p>

<p>Soph- AP Euro (twas horrible!!! lol)
Junior [now]- AP Calc (class is AB but i might take BC exam) and AP Comp Sci
Senior- AP Spanish</p>

<p>If i self study any its gonna be physics but i doubt that i will</p>

<p>so, FOUR APs for me :D</p>

<p>I'm aiming for around 9-13. It really depends on if I want to take both the physics, english, and/or the german one. But around that number should keep me awake for around 22 hours for the next year and a half.</p>

<p>13-15. I'll have 9 by the end of this year.(Junior currently)</p>

<p>Just wondering...</p>

<p>Unless you want to be a Siemens Scholar (I think that's what it's called...it's for people who take ALL the math/science/computer ones), why would you take so many? I'm not saying it's bad; I'm going to have 12 by graduation. My reason is just because my school's regular/honors tracks aren't challenging. But what are y'all's reasons for taking 12+?</p>

<p>I only have to take 5 this year, and 5 next year.</p>

<p>Freshmen:
AP Stats</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP Calc BC
AP Compsci AB
AP Physics B</p>

<p>Junior:
AP Phys C Mech
AP Phys C E&M
AP Chem
AP USH
AP Env Sci</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Bio
AP Macro Econ
AP Micro Econ
AP Lang
AP World Hist</p>

<p>I'm a junior right and it is not so hard if you keep the pace steady. You just had to have had the right start.</p>

<p>reason for taking 12+? colleges said they wanted to see you take the most rigorous courseload, and i interpreted that as being as many APs as you could take. but dont worry, i only took ones i liked (ie NO ap physics lol)</p>

<p>Alright here's the breakdown:</p>

<p>10th:
AP Psych</p>

<p>11th:
AP English Comp
AP US History
AP Calculus
AP Chemistry
AP Music Theory</p>

<p>12th:</p>

<p>AP Government
AP Economics
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Spanish 4
AP Lit
AP Stats</p>

<p>Total: 13</p>

<p>Might self study some of course.</p>

<p>how many AP's are there in total?</p>

<p>like 33, new ones coming in 2007..chinese and italian i think .. or russian..i know they're languages</p>

<p>im taking
soph: ap us history
junior: ap statistics, chemistry II (but its like ap, but not counted as ap, but im taking the ap test), and ap biology
senior: ap calculus, ap computer science, ap government, ap english
self studying AP Psychology</p>

<p>so: 6 AP classes total, 1 College Class, 1 Advanced (sorta like ap) Class, 7 AP tests</p>

<p>Freshmen Year:
none</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
AP Microeconomics</p>

<p>Junior Year (now):
AP Art History
AP Psychology
AP Biology
AP English Language
AP U.S. History
AP Macroeconomics</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP U.S. Government
AP Comparative Government
AP English Literature
AP Environmental Science
AP Calculus AB
AP French Literature</p>

<p>I'll have take 6 classes, well...7 if you separate AP Physics C</p>

<p>Junior:
AP English Lang.
APUS</p>

<p>Senior:
AP English Lit
AP Calc AB
AP Physics C
AP Stats</p>

<p>I just moved to this new school my junior year and my old school didn't have AP classes :-/</p>

<p>Four. I have finished Calc AB and Biology. I will finish Chemistry and USH by the end of this year. I do not plan on taking APs my senior year.</p>

<p>3 and im going to harvard.</p>

<p>Probably 10-12 by the time I graduate...</p>

<p>This thread makes me regret my choices last year and the year before. Had I discovered this site earlier I'd have taken more APs. (And not just for the sake of taking APs)</p>

<p>13-15. I'll have 5 by the end of this year. (Currently a sophomore.)</p>

<p>12?</p>

<p>I'll have 8 down by the end of junior year.</p>