Post your 2007 AP scores here...

<p>Biology 2
Physics B 4
Calculus BC 5
Calculus AB 5</p>

<p>Stats: 4
Physics B: 5 (no idea how I pulled that off)</p>

<p>Ush 5
Chem 5</p>

<p>Macro - 5
Calc BC - 5 (AB - 5)
Engl Language - 4
Bio - 5
Spanish - 5
APUSH - 4 (>_< the only score i'm not happy with)</p>

<p>Chemistry: 5
European History: 5
English Language: 5</p>

<p>Last year,</p>

<p>US History: 5
Music Theory: 5</p>

<p>Ap Physics C *no idea how this happened
Mech-5
E&M- 5
Ap Stats- 4</p>

<p>ok im done, ap career is over, now off to college</p>

<p>six 5's and one 4</p>

<p>Hello! I am a high school junior turning senior in September. I've taken AP Physics B this year. Next year, I plan to take AP Chemistry and AP Physics C. In ascending or descending order, how would you rank the level of difficulty each Science AP poses? That includes, I guess, Biology. Given this decision, I may reconsider next year's courses.</p>

<p>AP Courses taken (no grades yet):</p>

<p>AP U.S. History
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics B</p>

<p>AP Courses to take next year (tentative):</p>

<p>AP Government
AP Computer Science A
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>Calc BC- 5
USH- 5
got three more aps (physics, english, bio) next year...not too excited</p>

<p>when can we get the marks by mail?</p>

<p>This year:
Latin Vergil -5
Calculus BC-5
AB section-5
US History-5
Cemistry-5
English Lit-4</p>

<p>Last year:
World History 5</p>

<p>Three more next year (Physics, Comp Sci, US Gov)</p>

<p>Bio - 5
Psych -5
Lang - 4
World - 3</p>

<p>Pretty mediocre scores; expected though.</p>

<p>English Lit: 4
Calc BC (self-studied): 4</p>

<p>I'm happy :)</p>

<p>Is the AP # the same every year for each student?</p>

<p>I have my packet from my sophomore year, but I can't find my new one for junior year. I don't want to find out my scores from last year, lol, so if someone else has last year's book and this year's please tell me if your ap # is the same on each.</p>

<p>How could your AP number be the same each year? At my school, the student packs are randomly distributed to the students each year, and, unless there's some crazy coincidence going on, no one gets the same AP number twice.</p>

<p>No, your AP number changes from year to year.</p>

<p>I just called and got a 5 on World History. That places my scores as:</p>

<p>US History-5
AB Calc-5
World History-5
Art History-4
US Gov-3</p>

<p>Oh boy =)</p>

<p>Bio - 5
Calc BC - 5, AB - 5
Gov - 4
Lit - 4
Micro - 4
Spanish - 1</p>

<p>That 1 really stands out, doesn't it?</p>

<p>Spanish-5
USH-3
pretty much expected. what grade are all you guys in that have like 6 AP's? i don't think ur even allowed to take that many at my school. i'm taking 4 next year.</p>

<p>Calc AB: 5</p>

<p>Self Studied
World Hist: 3
US Hist: 5
US Gov't: 4
Chem: 3
English Lang: 3</p>