<p>Me, just APWH, APUSH, APHUG, AP Psych. 5s on psych and hug. Took US and WH last week, probably got either 4s or 5s on both.
I took the class for two other APs but did not take the exam.</p>
<p>Only 4 - Calc AB, Bio, APUSH, & English Lit. - but then again, my high school only offered 6 or 7. I did take a lot of dual enrollment classes, as well classes at a local college though.</p>
<p>I’m graduating 37th in my class of 603, yet took the most AP classes–you know there’s no justice in the world when the girl that’s #36 has taken ONE.</p>
<p>10: physics B, US History (2,4)
11: Biology, Calc AB, US Gov, European History, Macroeconomics, Lang & comp (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 5)
12: Calc BC, Lit and Comp</p>
<p>My physics teacher was awful. I wish I would have waited to take physics since there’s a new physics teacher and I would have at least finished precalc by then. But oh well… it’s a good thing I’m not majoring in anything science-related!</p>
<p>They’re GPA hackers, system abusers! (They could’ve repeated an honors class multiple times or something, that’s happened at my school with theater) >:O
Having 3 more AP classes than anyone on the top 10… (No mercy for me because of bricking ENGLISH.–yet I pull off 2 A’s in AP Lit senior year)</p>
<p>Ah and Math/Science went too easy on them. Oh and there are some people that do this (impersonation): There’s less than 3 weeks left in AP Calculus yet I do not have an A… What do I do? Drop it and take a non-GPA affecting class in place!</p>
<p>5 classes, 6 tests. I spent my electives on band classes, so I didn’t entirely take advantage of the available APs.
Physics B (5)
Calculus AB (5)
Microeconomics (TBA)
Macroeconomics (TBA)
Physics C Mechanics (TBA)
Calculus BC (TBA)</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I got at least a 4 on all of them though.</p>
<p>I took eleven total. All of them involved extensive self-studying, as my school’s AP program is not the best; all pass rates are incredibly low.</p>
<p>9th Grade:
AP Human Geography - 4</p>
<p>10th Grade:
AP World History - 4</p>
<p>11th Grade:
AP US History - 5
AP Biology - 5
AP English Language and Composition - 5</p>
<p>12th Grade:
AP Environmental Science
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Music Theory
AP U.S. Government and Politics
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>AP USH: 4
AP Comp Sci: TBA
AP Human Geo: TBA
AP English Lit: Next Year
AP Psychology: Next Year
AP US Government: Next Year
AP Art History: Self study next year
AP European History: May self study next year</p>
<p>12 Exams
5’s on Chemistry, English Lang, Calc AB, APUSH, APWH, 3 in Bio T.T, waiting for Psych, Art History, BC, Eng Lit, US Gov, and Microeocn.</p>
<p>I’m not from the US but my school offers a fair number of AP courses and I self-studied a fair bit. </p>
<p>Grade 9:
AP Microeconomics - 5
AP Macroeconomics - 5
AP Latin (completely useless) - 5
Musical Theory - 5</p>
<p>Grade 10:
AP Stat - 5
Comp Pol. And Gov. - 5
French (I swear the alternate form was much harder than normal) - 5
Italian - 5</p>
<p>Grade 11: (scores pending)
Psychology
Euro History
World History
Human Geo.</p>
<p>Grade 12: (planned)
German (depends on how good my German gets after I go in August for work-placement-ish thing)
Calculus BC
Spanish (Big maybe)
Physics B
Chemistry</p>
<p>So about 16-ish. It sounds like a lot but it’s not that much and the AP tests are honestly not very hard. (Human Geo’s a joke) And for some courses I barely studied. (The econ tests, and all the languages do far, bar Latin)</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP World History-4
AP Human Geography-4</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Computer Science-5
AP Calculus AB-5
AP English Language-5
AP Physics B-3</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Calculus BC-pending
AP Statistics-pending
AP Environmental Science-pending
AP US Government and Politics-pending</p>
<p>For me it wasn’t too bad, I did these along with a bunch of extracurriculars and it’s all about time management. Some weeks would freaking suck an I would lose sleep, others were a breeze.</p>