Total AP's by Graduation & Expected Score Avg

<p>i wonder how many AP State Scholars CC has in the making. Given by the number of APs some people are taking in a single year, let alone throughout their entire HS career, i'm sure that just about every one of them come from this forum :D
please tell!</p>

<p>i've taken 6. we'll see how i do</p>

<p>taking 6 in senior year</p>

<p>wow. 12. how did you do on your past ones?</p>

<p>Well...equating these statistics a little, I've taken zero and have no idea how many I'll be taking next year. At least one definitely, and we'll see how things work out...I'm in one of those schools that don't offer AP.</p>

<p>that's frustrating, zoogies. try to look into other schools that might administer the exam for you and consider taking an online class if you don't feel up to self-study. </p>

<p>My school has a fairly large AP program but it was difficult to sign up for APs which i'd independently studied for. Those AP school ranks are trash because although we have a huge offering, nobody takes the exams seriously and independent study is virtually unheard of. In fact, my Bio SL teacher deliberately tried to prevent me from taking the AP Bio exam because her students always fail their SL bio exam. </p>

<p>i expect to have around 15 APs by graduation, and hopefully straight 5's, depending on how well i did on my second batch of exams...High scores are an addicting form of self-validation... :/ laughs.</p>

<p>I have 7 so far . . . and taking 5-6 next year, depends on how scheduling works out since I'm taking them all through school.</p>

<p>12-13 total after next year, with 12 classes</p>

<p>Had 5 so far, 6-7 next year, prob 3-4 in a postgrad year</p>

<p>postgrad year? what?...ur gonna take APs after hs?....</p>

<p>5 so far, maybe 4 more next year.</p>

<p>what score averages are people aiming for?</p>

<p>11 APs, all 5's and one 4</p>

<p>6 tests so far, 5 or 6 more next year. aiming for all 5's, but who doesn't?</p>

<p>true, on CC anyway :) there's no such thing as a "passing" grade here, only the highest.</p>

<p>does ne1 noe how the siemens AP awards are given out...whats the criteria???</p>

<p>i think you have to do all the science ones, maybe math too, and of course do very well on them</p>

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<p>It's not really that, it's the course itself. Self-studying an AP course...just...doesn't fit. Although I'm trying BC next year. Online courses...well. I'm considering a stanford EPGY course...I don't know, they sent me an email a long time ago, I barely have any idea what it's about except they offer AP-level calculus and that they're not cheap...</p>

<p>i'll have 7 by graduation.. but all of mine will prob be 4s.. maybe a couple fives, one three?</p>

<p>I'll have 6 by graduation (a lot for my school). I only took one of them this year, US History, hoping for a 5.</p>

<p>I'll have like 13 1 soph. (a 3 yea it's euro) 4 Junior year, and 8 seinor year (prolly self study bio and stats maybe gov't)</p>

<p>5+4+3Self Study = 12
I think I'll average a 4.xx. I don't think i can get a 5 on english lang or gov next year.
Plus 2.5 Post-AP classes that I'll receive college credit(AI, Supercomputing, Lin Algebra)</p>