what AP sequence were you in for high school?

<p>11th: USH, BC Calc, Chem, Stats
12th: Econ, Physics, Lit, Spanish Lang, Bio</p>

<p>10th: Bio, US History
11th: Eng. Lang., Calc BC, Econ (Micro/Macro), Comp Sci
12th: Don’t know yet, US Gov and Stats for sure, maybe Lit and/or Chem or something like that</p>

<p>@Islander: Yep. My school doesn’t have much and, with the exception of math and language, people take certain Regents exams all at the same time. So it would be pretty hard to fit all those AP’s in.</p>

<p>9th, AP Calculus AB, Computer Science A AP, Music Theory AP (selfstudy), Stats AP (selfstudy), Microeconomics AP(selfstudy), Mandarin AP(native speaker), AP Biology (selfstudy along with honors bio), European History AP</p>

<p>10th, AP Calculus BC, World History AP, Spanish Language AP, Macroeconomics AP (selfstudy), Computer Science AB AP, AP Chemistry(selfstudy along with honors chem), AP Japanese (native speaker half-Japanese half-chinese, I speak both but I didn’t want to overload APs last year)</p>

<p>11th, English Language AP, AP Physics B, Spanish Lit AP, AP US History, AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science (selfstudy), AP French Language (I took french alongside Spanish in earlier years), AP Human Geo. I’m in 11th grade right now; once i graduate i’ll probably have taken about 25 APs.</p>

<p>12th: I know Art history AP, English Lit AP, AP Physics C, and I will possibly try self-studying Italian. Probably others too.</p>

<p>I got 5s on all taken so far, cause most have been pretty easy (either “joke” APs, good teachers for honors that helped me take the AP, an actual AP class, or native speakerness)</p>

<p>^ Holy crap…</p>

<p>bobtheboy has no life, and needs to find a girl and maybe get drunk, ASAP.</p>

<p>bobtheboy mightaswell not self-study Italian, since that AP exam doesn’t exist anymore.</p>

<p>9: none
10: AP European History
11: AP English Literature, AP US History, AP Environmental Science
12: AP Biology, AP Statistics, AP Economics (macro + micro)</p>

<ul>
<li>10 honors courses.</li>
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<p>9: APUSH
10: APUSH (second year), Bio
11: English Lang, European History
12: English Lit, Gov, Stats, French</p>

<p>9: None Offered
10: None Offered
11: APUSH, Bio, Chem, English Lang
12: Spanish, Physics B, English Lit, Calc AB, possibly self-study Psych.</p>

<p>9: Arithmetic
10: Sex Ed.
11: Stats
12: Calc AB, U.S. Gov’t, Environmental,</p>

<p>Bobtheboy has wasted a lot of time, because either he’s lying or he won’t get all the credit from each of the exams. I don’t see the point to taking that many APs. </p>

<p>9: None offered
10: APUSH
11: Eng Lang, Latin Lit, Macroecon, US Gov, Psych
12: Physics B & C, Calc BC, Stats, Chem, Eng Lit, Latin Vergil, Human Geography (possibly self-study)</p>

<p>11th: USH, Psych, French Lang
12th: AB Calc</p>

<p>all other classes honors which are much more interesting and in-depth than AP classes at my school.</p>

<p>Updated:</p>

<p>Freshman:
N/A</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP Spanish Language - 5</p>

<p>Junior:
AP English Language
AP US History
AP Physics B
AP Chemistry (self-studied)
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>I might also take AP Chinese Language, AP French Language, and AP German Language at the end of this year as my counselor suggested. My passion is foreign languages: I’m fluent in 4 (grew up with English and Chinese, learned French at age 8, learned Spanish in middle school at age 11) and have been studying German on my own since freshman year. Depending on whether I decide to take those language AP exams or not, I’ll have either 5 or 8 tests this May.</p>

<p>Senior:
AP English Literature (self-studied; not offered by school)
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: E & M
AP Calculus BC (self-studied)
AP Statistics
AP European History</p>

<p>Either 12 or 15 AP exams taken altogether… not a bad number.</p>

<p>9th: None
10th: Physics B, USH (yes, I know)
11th: Euro, AP Calc (hopefully, if they let me skip precalc…alg 2 is soooooo boring, but my teacher lets me study in back of class), AP Macro and Micro, Bio
12th: (Calc or Linear/Multivar at community college), Stat/Chem, not sure which, Psych/Neurobio, English (forgot which one), Spanish</p>

<p>So 12 APs. Not bad at all.</p>

<p>Frosh
None</p>

<p>Soph
Chem - 5
World - 4</p>

<p>Junior
Calc BC
US History
Enviro
(no AP english at our school)</p>

<p>9th
Zero
10th
Zero
11th
To be announced:) (I don’t know if I’m going to self-study anything yet, so I don’t want to post my other ones until I know:))</p>

<p>9-AP WORLD HISTORY 4
10-AP ART HISTORY 5
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 3
11-AP ENG LANG 4
AP BIOLOGY 2
AP USH 2
AP STUDIO ART 2D 5
12- AP Studio Art Drawing 3
AP Studio Art 3D 4
AP Comparative Government 5
AP Spanish Language 2</p>

<p>9th: none.
10th: ap bio, ap world. (i took ap calc too)
11th: ap chem, apush, ap english, ap calc ab/bc (plus psychology, french, spanish, or art history)
12th: ap physics, ap macro/micro, ap govt, ap stats, ap lit, psychology, ap compsci, ap art history (people usually choose any four)</p>

<p>9th: We are not allowed to take any freshmen year at my school =/
10th: Biology
11th: Art History, English Lang, US History, and World History
12th(mostlikely): Government, English Lit, Chemistry, Stats, and Physics</p>

<p>still in 9th grade, but here it goes</p>

<p>9th: AP biology (heard this is one of the hardest),
AP World History (heard this is the hardest history)
Might self study environmental science</p>

<p>10th:
AP macro,
AP USGOV,
AP Chem,
self study AP cs</p>

<p>11th: if I don’t do IB deploma:
AP calculus AB,
AP English language,
AP UShistory (maybe this is a sophemore class and gov is a junior class),
AP physics B,
should i self study AP Micro this year or the year before?</p>

<p>12th: if I don’t do IB deploma:
Although I don’t like spanish, possibly AP spanish (I don’t know if I can take this at my school anymore, on the website there’s no hyperlink),
AP physics C,
AP statistics/AP calc BC (I don’t know if I can take both, I’ll probably end up self studying AP stat, is there any point in senior year self studies?),
AP pysch (heard it was easy),
maybe AP art history</p>

<p>this is the most “rigorous” track at my school, which year will be the hardest anyone? any suggestions on classes to drop/take, I want to get into a top 10 college</p>

<p>if I do IB i’ll be repeating precal junior year because I’m taking it as a sophemore</p>