<p>Human Geography (self-study): 5
Psychology (self-study): 5
US Government: 5</p>
<p>11th:</p>
<p>Calculus AB: 5
English Lang: 5
Environmental Science: 4
World History: 5
Biology: 5</p>
<p>12th:</p>
<p>Calculus BC
English Literature
Music Theory
Art History (self-study for college credit purposes)
Economics (self-study for college credit purposes)</p>
<p>@ PKWsurf21: I used Serway's Physics for Scientists and Engineers to self-study along with a Princeton Review book. Both were great. I'm absolutely sure that if I had kept up with my self-studying I would've easily gotten 5s on both parts of the test with those books. I attribute my scores entirely to the fact that I didn't finish covering mechanics, and I only covered a couple of chapters worth of E&M.</p>
<p>Psych: 3
Spanish: 5
Music theory: 3 (3/3 breakdown)
Calc AB (self-study): 5
Chemistry: 4
English language: 5
English lit: 5
US gov't: 4
Microecon: 5
Macroecon: 4
Physics C mech (self-study): 4
Physics C e&m (self-study): 2 -- last AP test I ever took. So sad to end it with my first nonpassing score, though considering the amount of material I was able to get through I'm quite proud of that score :).</p>
<p>11th: (haven't recieved my scores)
World History - online course
Biology - self study
Computer Science A - half self study
Calculus AB - only teacher taught course.
12th:
Statistics
Physics B
Physics C (maybe)
English Literature
Environmental Science
Chemistry
European History ( if course is offered. I signed up for it though)
Microeconomics (self study)
Macroeconomics(self study)</p>