<p>I plan to take
AP USH
AP Cal
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Stats
AP Physics</p>
<p>Think that's enough?
Might even take a shot at AP Micro/macroeconomics and AP Psych.</p>
<p>I plan to take
AP USH
AP Cal
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Stats
AP Physics</p>
<p>Think that's enough?
Might even take a shot at AP Micro/macroeconomics and AP Psych.</p>
<p>That’s a little light by CC standards if you’re saying those are for all 4 years. If that’s for one year, that’s well above average, even for here.</p>
<p>The schools I’m going to don’t offer more than those, and the others that I can self study for don’t interest me whatsoever.</p>
<p>Every AP on the list is an AP that interests me and is going to be accepted for credit at the universities I’m going to apply to.</p>
<p>The others (mostly humanities stuff) bore me.</p>
<p>I’m taking
Euro (done)
Lang
Calc AB
Bio
APUSH
Lit
Gov
Either stats or Calc bc</p>
<p>The thing with me is that I live in a relatively non-competitive state (Mississippi) so I don’t have to work as hard as some other CC’ers. I take it SC is like MS to some degree?</p>
<p>If that’s the case, goodnoodle, I think that six/seven AP’s is quite enough for us.</p>
<p>Darn I am below standards for my school and CC
Chem
Calc AB
Calc BC
Statistics
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics</p>
<p>AP English Lang.
AP Physics 1 &2
AP Psychology
AP Human Geography
AP Calculus AB & BC
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
AP US History or Euro
AP Macro and / or Micro Econ.
AP French</p>
<p>Lol, sorry. Cancel out the Histories, French, and Econ. I was almost copying & pasting. I’m not crazy.</p>
<p>psych
comp sci
calc ab
calc bc
us history
env science
human geo
physics b
physics c mechanics
physics c electricity
macroecon
microecon
comparative gov
american gov & politics
stats</p>
<p>AP Euro
AP Psych
APUSH
AP Chemistry
AP English lang
ap microecon
ap macroecon
ap bio
ap human
ap calc ab
ap stats
ap comp sci
ap art history (probably)
ap physics 1
ap gov
ap environmental science</p>
<p>Macro
Micro
Chem
Enviro
US Gov
Comp Gov
Lit
Calc AB</p>
<p>ap world history
ap us history
ap calc ab
ap calc bc
ap physics b
ap physics c mechanics
ap physics c electricity and magnetism
ap bio
ap environmental science
ap english lang
ap english lit
ap spanish</p>
<p>at my school we’re required to take the 2 ap history, 2 ap english, both calcs, physics b, and then at least one other ap science.</p>
<p>English Literature
Statistics
Biology
Chemistry
Calculus BC
US History
US Government</p>
<p>I’m not taking any next year, though.</p>
<p>AP Human Geography (finished)
USHAP (finished)
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP English Literature
AP Comparative Government
AP Calculus BC
AP Computer Science
AP Chemistry or AP Biology
maybe AP Spanish Language</p>
<p>AP US History
AP English Language and Composition
AP Biology
AP US Government and Politics
AP European History
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Statistics</p>
<p>This is over four years of high school, I’d be probably cry if I took more than 4 AP’s in one year.</p>
<p>The question was “What APs do you plan to take”?</p>
<p>I’m a freshman, they’re “subject” to change.</p>
<p>AP HG
AP World
AP Music Theory
AP Comp
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Lang
AP Chem
AP Phys B
AP USH
AP Spanish
AP Lit
AP Stats (probably not…)
AP Gov/AP Econ (maybe)
AP Bio</p>
<p>OP! Yes you’re competitive but where’s AP English? I don’t know about your school but at mine, AP English is basically like honors English with an AP exam tacked at the end, no significant difference in workload. You should give it a shot! If you can handle AP Physics you can definitely do English. ;)</p>
<p>all of them. Except Italian because I don’t speak it natively.</p>
<p>Planning to take as classes/already took:
Chem, Bio, Calculus BC, Russian, US History, Macro/Micro, Gov, Lit</p>
<p>Self-Study:
World History, Psychology, Physics B</p>