<p>I don’t think the OP did so well in AP English Lit if you look at the thread title…</p>
<p>Right now, I’m taking US History I, but no exam until end of next year. And with just some rough planning ahead (of course all subject to change), junior year will be Lang/Comp III, Calc BC, US History II, and Latin: Vergil, and senior year will be Lit/Comp IV, Physics C, Euro, Macro, & Micro.</p>
<p>11th Grade:
AP US History
AP Macroecon
AP English Lang
AP US Govt</p>
<p>12th Grade:
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP English Lit
AP Spanish Lang
AP* Computer Science AB (not CB-approved but it’s going to be for AP exam)
AP Microecon (self-study)</p>
<p>Classes planning to take Senior year:
AP Calculus BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Gov & Politics
AP World Lit …I guess, it’s a pretty easy AP in my school.</p>
<p>xotriish, they let you take Comp Gov as a soph? :o our school’s wicked crazy about that sort of stuff, they only allow us to take that in senior year …</p>
<p>AP Physics-(really not sure if it’s the algebra or calculus based one, as half the class uses calculus and the other half algebra lol)</p>
<p>Our school only offers 4 AP’s I believe (The other two being chemistry and biology).</p>
<p>However, I’ll have taken three dual enrollment courses by the end of this year too, so all is well. (the three being Adv. Composition, US History, and Adv. Computer Applications).</p>
<p>Yeah aigiqnif’s assumption is correct, as you can see, after junior year there aren’t any math/science ap’s left, so I’m going to be taking mostly post-AP level classes (what’s the point of loading up on AP tests senior year anyways?)</p>
<p>Sophomore - AP European History
Junior - none :DDD
Senior - a few, but I’m not sure which ones yet. Perhaps AP Spanish, APUSH, and AP Government. Maybe AP French if I can.</p>