<p>2 Sophomore Year:
AP Computer Science
AP Chinese (I am native lol)</p>
<p>6 Junior Year (right now):
AP US History
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Japanese
AP Psychology (Self-study)
AP Physics C- Mech (Self-study)</p>
<p>8-11 Senior Year (tentative):
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Chemistry (Self-study)
AP Statics
AP Microeconomics (Self-Study)
AP Macroeconomics
AP US Gov
AP Comparative Gov (Self-study) if i have time
AP Environmental Science (Self-Study) if i have time
AP Human Geography (Self-Study) if the college i apply give credit for this one
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Music Theory</p>
<p>if i manage to get into colleges that doesnt accept any ap credit (mit and friend), I wont probably take any tests senior year.</p>
<p>Many of you guys are going above and beyond.</p>
<p>10th: World History</p>
<p>11th: US History, Chemistry, English Language and Comp., Calculus AB</p>
<p>12th (tentative) : US Govt/Politics, Statistics, Biology, Calculus BC</p>
<p>I will have taken nine AP exams, taking eight courses and one self-study.</p>
<p>Just seven.
11th: USH, Physics B, English Lang, Calculus AB
12th: US Gov, English Lit, Calculus BC</p>
<p>I was going to self-study comparative government this year but… senioritis D:</p>
<p>9th: None b/c there’s no way you could be taking APs (schedule-wise) in 9th grade at my school, unless it’s AP Spanish.
10th: World History
11th: Calc AB, Bio, English Lit, US History, Art History
12th: Statistics (school doesn’t offer Calc BC), Gov or Econ, English Language, European History</p>
<p>10 AP courses, and the max anybody could take is probably 12 or 13 at my school and that’s if you’re taking an AP language in freshman year and if you have 6 APs as junior.</p>
<p>MAYBE I’ll self-study for some other AP tests haha</p>
<p>You can self-study for Calculus BC because most of the BC curriculum revisits AB and there are some new concepts, but you can ask your Calc AB teacher for help.</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Phys B
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Psychology</p>
<p>Senior (candidates, plan to take all if there is no schedule conflict):
AP Phys C
AP Lit
AP Japanese
AP Gov
AP European His
AP USH
AP World History
AP Computer Science
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP Gov (US)</p>
<p>Junior:
APUSH
AP Chem
AP Psych</p>
<p>Senior (projected):
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
AP Computer Science A
AP English Lit
AP Micro? (self-teach)
AP Macro? (self-teach)
AP Physics? (not sure which one yet…)</p>
<p>At least 8 for certain…at my school the average is like 2 or 3, so I had felt pretty good until I came here, haha.</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
None</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
AP World History (4)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP English Language and Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP US History</p>
<p>Senior Year (prospective):
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP French
AP Government</p>
<p>10 AP courses. I might be considering taking AP Chem, Human Geography, Micro/Macroecon next year as well, but I might actually relax senior year. Haha.</p>
<p>Wow you guys are crazyyyy but I guess I am a bit too…</p>
<p>Junior Year
AP Lang & Comp
APUSH
AP Chem
AP Stat</p>
<p>Senior Year
AP Calc BC
AP Lit
AP Latin
AP Bio
AP Gov & Politics</p>
<p>Total: 14
Not really looking to use credits, it was either AP class or regular.</p>
<p>Freshman:
AP World History</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP European History
AP Psychology</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Physics B
AP Language & Comp
AP US History</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Biology
AP US Government
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP French
AP Literature</p>
<p>I took 107. I took
AP Cooking
AP Cleaning
AP Fashion
AP US Hiztorei
AP US History
AP Ebonics
AP Dancing
AP English Literature
AP Literaturo de Anglais
AP Francios
AP Slacking Off
AP Skip A Class
AP Senioritis
AP Gangsta Rap
AP Thug-Life
AP Euro History
AP Statistics
AP Your Mom
and many many more that I cant even remember.</p>
<p>OH! And for the record, out of the 107 tests I took, I self studied for 200 of them. Only 3.14 I took as an actual AP class.</p>
<p>oh and a tip, AP How To Make Your Man A Sammich is THE hardest test. I BARELY passed it with a 12.</p>
<p>Well, I really only know my junior schedule. But up to junior year, I’ll have 10 AP’s.</p>
<p>Fresh:
AP Human Geography</p>
<p>Soph:
AP World History
AP Euro History
AP English Language
AP Chinese Language (kind of self-studied, but i’m also taking classes outside not for credit)</p>
<p>Jr:
APUSH
AP art history
AP Physics C
AP music theory
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
None</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Spanish Language
World History
Psychology (Self Study)
Environmental Science (Self Study)
Human Geography (Self Study)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Chemistry
English Language
Spanish Literature
US History
Micro- & Macroeconomics (Self Study)
Physics B? (Self Study)</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Calculus AB (With BC Self Study)
English Literature
Physics C
European History (Self Study?)
Statistics (Self Study)
US Gov’t & Politics (Self Study?)
Comparative Gov’t (Self Study)</p>
<p>I like learning.</p>
<p>We are not able to take any exams freshman or sophomore year.</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Chem
AP Comp Sci A
APUSH
AP English Lang</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Calc AB
AP English Lit
AP Bio
AP Gov and Politics
AP Stats
AP Latin Vergil (maybe)</p>
<p>Total: 9-10</p>
<p>what’s with you crazy people???</p>
<p>i notice how the lower you get the bigger the numbers get</p>
<p>my plan is:</p>
<p>ap world this year</p>
<p>junior: ap us, ap eng lang, ap span lang
senior: ap span lit, ap amer gov’t, ap comp gov’t, ap calc ab</p>
<p>i feel inferior to all these people taking 10+ aps!!</p>
<p>Holy crap… I cannot fathom how you guys have attained that many AP classes? (no, seriously… how are some of you taking so many?)</p>
<p>My list:</p>
<p>Sophmore:
AP World History</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Language
AP Biology
AP US History</p>
<p>Senior (my future courses):
AP English Literature
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
AP European History
AP American Gov. & Politics
AP Microeconomics</p>
<p>My list feels so lack luster compared to many of you guys. Ha.</p>
<p>By the way, when some of you refer to the AP courses you have taken as self study, what does that mean?</p>
<p>haha here’s my list:</p>
<p>Sophomore:
Euro</p>
<p>Junior year:
Bio
Calc
Environmental (self study)</p>
<p>Senior:
English
Spanish
Chem</p>
<p>So 7 total. As an IB student though, I guess the rest of my classes are IB-oriented, for those exams. People don’t load up on IB exams though, you can only take 7 max (I think).</p>
<p>I’m taking these exams because its easier to get college credit for AP exams (a 5 is easier than a 7), and my school combines alot of courses into AP/IB.</p>
<p>@chinadolll: self-study means you study the material without taking the course in school and then go take the AP exam</p>