<p>3: APUSH, AP Calc, AP Lit</p>
<p>(Also a Stats class that was taught AP but not labelled as such...weird.)</p>
<p>My school only has 4 APs (Bio is the other).</p>
<p>3: APUSH, AP Calc, AP Lit</p>
<p>(Also a Stats class that was taught AP but not labelled as such...weird.)</p>
<p>My school only has 4 APs (Bio is the other).</p>
<p>I'll have 13. But seriously, after a certain number, the AP's are simply pretty lame. All the hardcore AP's will have been done and all that are left are ones like Env Sci.</p>
<p>None. My school doesn't offer APs. We have two honors classes and I will have had them both, though that's not saying much.</p>
<p>That sucks major pituitary glands Martha. I think we have 8-9ish</p>
<p>Yeah, it does. A few classmates and I led a big push for APs, but the school needed funding for vocational classes (welding, cosmetology, home ec)</p>
<p>chem, bio, physics, calc ab, calc bc, english lit and comp, ... notice a pattern here? no AP history courses!</p>
<p>11-13, depending on how many I take senior year. I'm taking 1 (ap govt) soph. year, five junior year (world history, calc ab, art, comp. govt, chem), and I'm still deciding on which ones for senior year.</p>
<p>15 AP classes:</p>
<h2>10th Grade - 3</h2>
<p>AP US History
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics</p>
<h2>11th Grade - 7</h2>
<p>AP World History
AP Language and Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Computer Science A
AP Physics C
AP Human Geography
AP Music Theory</p>
<h2>12th Grade - 5</h2>
<p>AP Literature and Composition
AP Economics
AP Biology
AP Human Geography
AP Psychology</p>
<p>8 for me... started soph year with 1, junior year 3, senior year 4</p>
<p>18 Biiaaatches!!!</p>
<p>10
Biology (exam only)
Computer Science A
Environmental Science (exam only)</p>
<p>11
Biology
Calculus AB
Chemistry
English Language
Human Geography (exam only)
Psychology (exam only)
Statistics (exam only)
US History</p>
<p>12
Calculus BC
Computer Science AB
English Literature
French Language</p>
<p>Exams: 14
Courses: 9</p>
<p>6! (chem, euro history, calc bc, english, french and bio/or envi sci)</p>
<p>but yeah, i've been on straight honor classes since freshman year and we're not allowed to take aps till junior year (we have to take the prior honors class AND get at leat 90% + teacher rec to get into it)</p>
<p>theoneo - you are HELLA crazy. so many aps, aaah... my school only offers 14 AP classes (most of which are various languages or different levels like phys abc or calc ab/bc and french/spanish/latin of which we're only supposed to take one...)</p>
<p>do any of you guys play sports?</p>
<p>Wow, some people here are just insane.</p>
<p>Junior Year: 3 + maybe 2 self-study
Senior Year: 4 + maybe 1 self-study</p>
<p>For athletics, I play on the varsity golf team during the fall season.</p>
<p>i run track</p>
<p>Technically 6, but really 5. I dropped AP English two weeks ago.</p>
<p>Freshman: 0, no AP offered
Sophomore: 0, no AP offered
Junior: 2 (USH & Psych)
Senior: 3/4 (Calc AB, Bio, Gov't, & English until now)</p>
<p>Exams: 6</p>
<p>which ones are u taking? are there even 18 ap's?</p>
<p>Yes, there are more than 18 APs. I think there are 35 in total.</p>
<p>09: none
10: art history, human geography
11: none
12: studio art 2d, american government and politics, macroeconomics, english language, and statistics</p>
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None. My school doesn't offer APs. We have two honors classes and I will have had them both, though that's not saying much.
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Same here, only my school has one honors class.</p>
<p>Not that it matters when it comes to college applications - they compare you to your school profile, to see if you've made the most of what you were offered, not against people who went to completely different schools.</p>