What AP Classes Have You Take

<p>Freshman - None available</p>

<p>Sophomore - AP European History</p>

<p>Junior - AP Physics B, AP English Lit</p>

<p>Senior - AP Physics C, AP English Lang</p>

<p>9th:
None</p>

<p>10th:
None</p>

<p>11th: (currently in)
AP Calc AB
AP US History
AP English Language</p>

<p>12th: (most likely)
AP English Lit
AP Statistics
History?</p>

<p>I assume this is classes and not the exams, although it would be the same regardless in my case.</p>

<p>Either way, 0 - I’ve taken nothing so far.</p>

<p>I’m in 1 right now - World history.</p>

<p>AP World Hist (5)</p>

<p>AP English Lang/Comp (5)
AP US Hist (5)</p>

<p>AP Envi Sci (5)
AP Stat (4)
AP US Gov (5)
AP German (2) <–outlier?
AP English Lit/Comp (5)</p>

<p>wow^^^ the 2 killed the national ap scholar thing
sucks…</p>

<p>Schools already planned out my high school life =/
Hate them for what there making me take =/</p>

<p>Sophomore-
AP Bio
AP Euro
Anatomy (weighted like an AP)</p>

<p>Junior-
AP 11 (Dropping next year =D)
AP Chem
AP Psych
AP US
Pathophysiology (weighted like an AP)</p>

<p>Senior-
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
AP Physics C
AP Govt
AP 12
AP Human or AP Envo (Easy GPA boost according to them)
PathoPhysiology 2 (weighted like an AP)
Microbiology/Hereditary Medicine (weighted like an AP)</p>

<p>freshman:
world history</p>

<p>sophomore:
human geography
english language
european history</p>

<p>junior:
microeconomics
physics c mechanics
physics c electricity and magnetism
us history
statistics
calculus bc
art history</p>

<p>senior:
macroeconomics
us government
physics b
environmental science
psychology
english literature</p>

<p>^why would you take physics b after physics c? isn’t that kind of pointless?</p>

<p>Junior Year:
AP Calc BC
AP US History
AP English Lit
AP Spanish lang</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Statistics
AP English Lang
AP Music Theory
AP Psychology
AP Biology</p>

<p>Freshman:
AP Art History</p>

<p>Sophomore (Current year):
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics B
AP Spanish Language
+Whatever I decide to self-study</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
-AP US History
-AP Psychology</p>

<p>Junior Year:
-AP World History
-AP Biology
-AP Environmental Science (self-study)</p>

<p>Senior Year:
-AP English Language
-AP Comparative Government
-AP Economics
-AP Spanish Language
-AP Calculus, AB</p>

<p>yay AP</p>

<p>This is my plan, anyway :):</p>

<p>Sophomore Year (current):
AP World History
AP Psychology (self-study)</p>

<p>Junior Year:
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
AP American History
AP Economics (self-study)
AP Studio Art (self-study)</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Statistics
AP English Language
AP American Government
AP Comparative Government (self-study)
AP Art History (self-study)
AP Spanish Language</p>

<p>So that’s 14. Maybe I’ll throw an AP science course (most likely biology or physics) somewhere in there, I just feel like I’m bordering on overkill.</p>

<p>OMGOMGOMGOG I ONLY HAVE eleven… lol</p>

<p>Hmm…Let me think…</p>

<p>AP Learn How to Type and Spell at the Same Time


AP Get Real


I think that’s it. So that’s two. Harvard, here I come!</p>

<p>Disclaimer: My school has no AP, IB, or honors courses.</p>

<p>AP Computer Science A
AP Physics B & C
AP US History
AP Calc AB & BC
AP English Lang & Lit
AP Chemistry</p>

<p>Rachael, if you do self-study AP Studio, make sure you go to a national portfolio day and LISTEN to what the reps have to say.</p>

<p>You’ll learn so much, and if you take every ounce of advice you’re a lot more likely to get a 5 on the AP. </p>

<p>Also look at sample work from past years so you know what the AP graders are looking for.</p>

<p>AP IH (Advanced Placement Into Harvard)
AP IP (Advanced Placement Into Princeton)
AP IS (Advanced Placement Into Stanford)
AP IY (Advanced Placement Into Yale)
AP IUP (Advanced Placement Into University of Pennsylvania)</p>

<p>They have adequately prepared me in the art of talking BS, picking random majors, writing a godly lie (the essay), and stalking the admissions officer in order to obtain an interview.</p>

<p>I got 5s on all of them!</p>

<p>*Rachael, if you do self-study AP Studio, make sure you go to a national portfolio day and LISTEN to what the reps have to say.</p>

<p>You’ll learn so much, and if you take every ounce of advice you’re a lot more likely to get a 5 on the AP. </p>

<p>Also look at sample work from past years so you know what the AP graders are looking for.*</p>

<p>Thanks. I’ll go Google that right now.</p>

<p>9th
ap spanish language</p>

<p>10th
ap bio
ap eng lang
ap world</p>

<p>Freshman:
AP 2D Studio Art</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP Government
AP Biology</p>

<p>Junior:
AP English Lit Comp
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Psychology</p>