<p>So forgive me if there's already a thread on this... but I couldn't find one. =(</p>
<p>Anyways... I'm just curious. I've seen that a lot of students said their school doesn't offer APs. I've never heard of that. o.O So I was just wondering what APs were offered at what schools?</p>
<p>My school has:
nothing for 9th-10th grade</p>
<p>11th Grade:
AP Physics B
AP Biology
Ap Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP US History
AP Calculus AB (for those who transferred in at a higher level)
AP Music Theory
AP Studio Art
AP Statistics
AP Art History</p>
<p>12th Grade:
AP Physics B
AP Biology
Ap Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP European History
AP Calculus AB (for those who transferred in at a higher level)
AP Calculus BC
AP Music Theory
AP Studio Art
AP Statistics
AP English Literature
AP French Language
AP Spanish Language
AP Latin Virgil
AP Art History</p>
<p>So yeah... we have a lot of APs, but you're only allowed to take up to 5 a year. =/</p>
<p>AP Calc AB/BC
Advanced Calc
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Human Geography
AP Computer Science
AP Arts Studio
AP French
AP German
AP Spanish
AP Euro
AP USH
AP English 11th grade
AP English 12th grade</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC (new this year with AB as prerequisite)
AP English Lit (seniors)
AP French
AP Mandarin
AP Spanish
AP Bio
AP Environmental Science
AP US History
AP Euro
AP Music
AP Art
AP Computer Programming</p>
<p>AP Language
AP Literature
AP World History
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science A
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
AP Environmental Science
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Literature
AP French Language
AP Studio Art 2D
AP Studio Art Drawing</p>
<p>Although that what it says on my schools course form I don’t think we had any AP comp sci, spanish lit, french lang classes, and drawing this year.</p>
<p>AP French Language
AP French Lit
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Lit
AP Psych
AP Econ
APUSH
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Comp Sci AB
AP Stats
AP Physics C
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Enviro
AP Art Studio
AP Art History
AP English (12th)</p>
<p>AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Calculus
AP Spanish Language
AP Statistics (this class may have been cancelled because only a few students signed up)
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
APUSH
AP US Government and Politics</p>
<p>wow my school sucks. we are in california and have very low funding (we have a heavy hispanic population, almost half of our school doesn’t speak fluent English) so APs are getting cut left and right.
next year, my school will offer:
AP Bio
AP Calculus (doesn’t distinguish between AB and BC. you take the AB test but you can take BC if you study outside of class.)
AP Eng Lit
AP Eng Lang
AP Spanish Lit
AP Spanish Lang
AP Stats
AP Environmental Science
AP US Gov
AP US History
AP World History
AP Economics (Does not distinguish between Macro and Micro. You take whatever you want. The class focuses more on Micro however.)</p>
<p>AP World History (required freshman year)
AP Psych
AP Music Theory
AP Environmental Science
AP US History (required sophmore year)
AP English Language (required sophmore year)
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP French</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Stats
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP European History
AP U.S. Government and Politics
AP U.S. History
AP Computer Science AB
AP French Literature
AP Spanish Literature
AP Latin: Vergil</p>
<p>My school has nothing for 9th-10th grade
11th: AP U.S. History, AP English Lang
12th: AP English Lit, AP Psych, AP Euro, AP Studio Art, AP Music Theory (not always offered), AP Biology (not always offered), AP Chemistry (not always offered), AP Physics (not always offered), AP Spanish</p>
<p>Yeah, we’re screwed over in terms of early APs. And by the time we get to take a decent amount, it’s senior year, so colleges don’t care as much. Plus half of them aren’t always offered senior year anyway, and nobody takes them all. My school sucks in terms of APs, but I suppose it comes with the territory, since it’s a small school…</p>
<p>AnagramPanda… What do you classify as ‘small’, because I go to a tiny school (only 150 kids in 9-12th grade) and we still have like fifteen AP classes that are offered every year.</p>
<p>But then again… our school doesn’t impose scheduling restrictions like other schools. My school will schedule a class for 3 students. (My French class only has five signed up for it next year and it’s not even AP. My AP Music class has eight people signed up.)</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP English Language
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP US Government
AP Macroeconomics
AP US History
AP World History
AP French Language
AP Spanish Language
AP Chinese Language
AP Latin Language</p>
<p>I’m planning to take all of them, with the exception of Calc AB, Chemistry, and Latin.</p>