There are only 5 in my ap calculus class. :(

<p>What the hell is wrong with you people? This isn't a contest to see whose high school offers fewer AP classes, or whose teachers suck the most. There's no need to one-up each other to try to gain pity. Everyone incurs different advantages and disadvantages during their high school career. When someone expresses how hard of a time they're having in school, just offer your sympathy. If you feel the need to complain about your own situation, start your own thread, or make a thread dedicated to self-pity...</p>

<p>My AP lit teacher is knowledgeable enough. She is just hard as a *****.
Evil lit major from cornell.</p>

<p>Really? My AP classes are suffering from overflow. My AP Gov class is currently going slow as hell because there are too many smart people trying to put their opinions in.</p>

<p>Some of the AP classes at my school are quite popular. There are a little over 2,000 students at my school.</p>

<p>According to data from the CA Dept of Education broken down by gender (one section lists enrollment figures for specific classes)</p>

<p>AP Art: 23; 16 girls, 7 boys
AP CompSci AB: 28; 22 boys, 6 girls
AP Lang: 40; 29 girls, 11 boys
AP Lit: 91; 60 girls, 31 boys
AP French: 18; 14 girls, 4 boys
AP Spanish: 65; 38 girls, 27 boys
AP Calc AB: 97; 55 girls, 42 boys
AP Calc BC: 20; 12 girls, 8 boys
AP Bio: 86; 54 girls, 32 boys
AP Env Sci: 99; 58 girls, 41 boys
AP Macroecon: 86; 37 girls, 32 boys
AP US Hist: 77; 40 boys, 37 girls
AP World Hist: 112; 61 girls, 51 boys</p>

<p>I will have nine, I think in total in my AP Euro class. That is the only Ap we're aloud to take in 10th grade. Anyone have any suggestions or tips I could use for this course? And how much work did you have to do for it over the summer? Thanks.</p>

<p>I beat you BandTenHut, I had 56 in my Lit. class, with around 25 chairs. </p>

<p>(I like your name, by the way!)</p>