what AP sequence were you in for high school?

<p>10th</p>

<p>Biology
Env. Sci.
Euro
AB Calc</p>

<p>11th</p>

<p>Mechanics
E&M
BC Calc
Chinese
English Lang.
USH</p>

<p>12th</p>

<p>Chem
Art History
Comp. Sci.
U.S. Gov.</p>

<p>10th</p>

<p>Chem AP</p>

<p>11th</p>

<p>Bio AP
Calc AB AP
US History AP</p>

<p>12th</p>

<p>US government AP
Macroecon AP
Calc BC AP
Physics B AP</p>

<p>9 - nothing <em>gasp</em>
10 - ComSci A (woot)
11 - Chem, Phys B, Lang (more woot)
12 - Music Theory, Lit, Chinese, Calc AB (yay except for Chinese =.=)</p>

<p>Sigh… if I had planned my schedule better I could have taken Psych and Phys C too… they seem so interesting :'(</p>

<p>uh…
9th:
AP Calculus BC
10th:
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: E&M
AP Computer Science A
AP European History
AP Chinese
AP Statistics</p>

<p>11th:
AP US History
AP World History
AP Economics
AP Chemistry</p>

<p>12th:
AP English
AP Spanish</p>

<p>9th: None. Didn’t even know what AP was.</p>

<p>10th: Was supposed to take APUSH and AP Lang but chickened out. Wish I took it.</p>

<p>11th: AP Lang</p>

<p>12th: AP Psych and AP Art History</p>

<p>9th and 10th: None
11th: AP Econ (both), AP USH
12th: AP Gov (both), AP Physics C, AP Calc BC, AP Stats, AP Bio</p>

<p>here’s mine (other options are in parenthesis)</p>

<p>MATH
9th: Honors Geometry
10th: Honors Algebra II
11th: Honors Pre-Calculus
12th: AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>SCIENCE
9th: Biology
10th: Honors Chemistry
11th: AP Chemistry (VVV)
12th: AP Biology (AP Physics, Physiology, AP Environmental Sci, Physics)</p>

<p>HISTORY:
9th: Honors Geography (Pre-AP World)
10th: AP World
11th: AP US History
12: AP US Govt/ Honors Economics (AP Comp Govt)</p>

<p>English:
9th: Honors English [aka, Humanities I]
10th: Honors English Lit [aka, Humanities II]
11th: AP English Lang
12th: AP English Lit</p>

<p>FOREIGN LANG
9th: Spanish 3/4
10th: Honors Spanish 5/6
11th: Honors Spanish 7/8
12th: AP Spanish Lang</p>

<p>9th grade:</p>

<p>None</p>

<p>10th grade:</p>

<p>No AP courses for sophomores at that time. >_></p>

<p>11th grade:</p>

<p>U.S. History</p>

<p>12th grade:</p>

<p>Calculus AB
Biology
European History</p>

<p>Honors and AP’s, I suppose. My school doesn’t offer a lot of AP’s. Everyone has to be pretty much at the same level because of Regents exams. </p>

<p>9th grade:
-No AP’s (none allowed)
-Honors Math II
-Honors Global I</p>

<p>10th grade:
-None (none available)
-Honors Global II
-Honors English
-Honors Math III</p>

<p>11th grade:
-APUSH
-AP English Language
-Spanish III Honors
-Pre-Calc Honors</p>

<p>12th grade:
-AP Spanish Language
-AP Calculus AB
-AP Gov. & Politics
-AP English Lit
-AP Bio</p>

<p>9th grade:
None (it was pretty much unheard of to have freshmen taking AP’s)</p>

<p>10th grade:
AP Spanish Language</p>

<p>I wanted to take AP Stats and AP European History as well, but my counselor wouldn’t let me take Stats, and there was a schedule conflict with Euro. </p>

<p>11th grade (trying to make up for lost time lol):<br>
AP English Language
AP Physics B
AP US History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Calculus BC
AP Spanish Literature
AP Chemistry (self-studied) </p>

<p>12th grade:
AP English Literature (self-studied)
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: E & M
AP World History
AP Statistics (finally…) </p>

<p>Depending on whether I have the time or not, I may also self-study AP Microeconomics senior year.</p>

<p>Moved to america in December 2008, thus unqualified for APs courses.</p>

<p>12th grade: AP Lit, AP Cal, AP Art History, AP Environmental Studies(Self-taught), AP PhysicsB (self-taught) and AP French(Self-taught)</p>

<p>9th: Not allowed
10th: Not allowed
11th: AP Biology - hardest AP other than Euro at my school, we even had 2 teachers for 11 kids. We had 14 at the beginning of the year, but 3 dropped out. You have to test into it and hope you’re in the top 14. I was 2.
12th: AP Chemistry - same as above, minus the teachers and dropping out. AP Psychology, self study for AP Environmental Science.</p>

<p>I’ll have taken all of the offered science APs at my school (Psych, Bio & Chem). We don’t have many APs.</p>

<p>9th:
Self Studies:
AP Bio,
AP Macro,
AP Micro,
AP Envsci,
AP Psych.</p>

<p>10th:
AP Chem
AP Physics B
AP Physics C
AP Calculus BC
AP World
(No AP english available)
Self Studies:
AP Human geo
AP Comp gov
AP Stats</p>

<p>After that is just college classes, but I also take the AP tests (lang/us history/euro/etc.)</p>

<p>9th: Nada
10th: Euro
11th: USH, Psych + EngLang
12th: EngLit, USGov, Bio, Calc AB + EnvScience</p>

<p>^^Wow! How did you self-study AP Bio as a 9th grader? Did you already take bio and chem in middle school? Only on CC would I find someone who self-studied five APs as a 9th grader. Good for you though:)</p>

<p>11: Chem
12: Stats, Bio, Spanish</p>

<p>I know that’s like nothing compared to everyone else but i’m only taking the APs which I know I’ll need.
I’m not going to waste my time taking art history, psych, micro/macro because I know I’m going to be a health major and possibly minor in spanish.
I kind of like my social life.</p>

<p>Honors and AP’s, I suppose. My school doesn’t offer a lot of AP’s. Everyone has to be pretty much at the same level because of Regents exams.</p>

<p>Are you from New York? I think the Regents exams are the major causes of my school lacking certain AP courses. It’s incredibly irritating when one can’t take a certain AP in a certain years because of the constraints caused by an average-level state exam.</p>

<p>9th- AP World
10- AP World part deux</p>

<p>11- AP Stats, AP Psych, AP US, AP Eng</p>

<p>12- AP Calc, AP Lit, AP US Gov, AP Environmental</p>

<p>9th: none
10th: APUSH
11th: Gov, Macro, Calc AB, Lang and Comp
12th: Human Geo, Calc BC, Lit and Comp (maybe Physics or Euro…)</p>

<p>yeah…</p>

<p>9th: Not allowed
10th: Not allowed
11th: USH, Eng Lang, Psych (self study), Enviro (self study), Human Geo (self study)
12th: Euro, Eng Lit, Calc AB, Bio, Gov, (and might self study world)</p>