What did your class put on the AP t-shirts?

<p>AP Calculus:</p>

<p>f'''(u) = jerk. (F You, Jerk!").
Don't drink and derive (cliched, I know)</p>

<p>AP Biology:</p>

<p>The Ultimate Product of Perfection of Evolution at its finest:
student's name list</p>

<p>AP US History:</p>

<p>The following is a list of victims who have been scarred for life by "Teacher's name" that will last throughout the history of their life:
Student's name list</p>

<p>*AP English Literature: *</p>

<p>Sparknotes did my homework! (I love this one the most :))</p>

<p>You have AP t-shirts? We've never done that. That's neat.</p>

<p>Hee, I like the AP English Lit one, too!</p>

<p>We cheat better than you do!!!</p>

<p>(jk, that was one kid's idea)</p>

<p>u guys make shirts?</p>

<p>I like the APUSH one, because it seems like NO ONE EVER has a good APUSH experience. Ha ha! Even if it's not the work itself....our teacher can get awfully inappropriate sometimes.</p>

<p>I've never heard of AP t-shirts, but my AP Stats teacher (along with the rest of the cooky math department here) has great math t-shirts. Like one says,"approximately normal." I've also heard of a shirt that has a tall bell curve titled "Practice Safe Sampling."</p>

<p>I'm probably a loser for thinking of this one, ut for AP English Langauge, I think we could have the question, "Do you speak English?" in different langauges in front (i.e. in the langauges I know: Parlez-vous anglais?, ?Habla Ud. ingles?, 英語を話ますか。, 영어를 말할수있습니까?, etc.) On the back, we could have "What?!" in a huge font.</p>

<p>FOr our AP Chem class, I think "Pi-Bond" would suffice. Pi-bonds results in rigidity of a molecule, which we alluded to stability. Whenever a "high-five" situation comes up, we just say "pi-bond" and hold up our hands so that our palms are parallel. Yea, we're much less loser-ish than I make it sound.</p>

<p>AP US... I can't think of anything.</p>

<p>The AP Lit is my favorite. I wish they would get Lit at my school just to have that shirt.</p>

<p>Our calc t-shirt has in the design of the anti-drug logo "integrals, my antiderivative." On the back it says Just du it with and integral in front of the "du." Then our names.</p>

<p>The AP Bio shirts at my school says AP Biology: We love furry little creatures. <em>Picture of squirel.</em></p>

<p>I'm not in that class so I can't tell you exactly what that means.</p>

<p>Oh and my math teacher had Happy Pi Day shirts last year.</p>

<p>we made APUSH shirts last year that had a gravestone with the date of the a.p. test on them (5-5-06) and then it said "APUSH...to the brink of insanity" with all our names on the back :)</p>

<p>they turned out sort of dumb because the company messed them up but the idea was sweet. and for the record, i had a great apush experience, even if i'm the only one!!! i loved that class!</p>

<p>I thought of one for AMerican History.</p>

<p>On the front, you can have a little boy (with a baseball cap, eating pie, the epitome of "all-american") with "AHAP'py American" On the back, you could have "...no more." with a grave stone witht eh date of the AP test. Our school calls the course AHAP (American History AP).</p>

<p>Our AP Calc t-shirts last year: Calculus Nerds Know Their Roots. On the back, the original equation for Newton's method.</p>

<p>This year's Calc shirts: A picture of Leibniz on the front, slogan, 'He's f(ing) sweet'. on the back, a smiley face with "Don't be a f''' "</p>

<p>In AP Euro 2 years ago, we made shirts with "The Defenestration of AP Euro" on the front, and our top 10 class inside jokes on the back. It's one of my favorite shirts :)</p>

<p>For AP Calculus</p>

<p>10
f 2x ?
13</p>

<p>We don't have AP T-shirts. That would be pretty cool.</p>

<p>Our AP shirts say:</p>

<p>"I'm a 5!"</p>

<p>plain&simple.</p>

<p>AP Chemistry-
Front- Picture of Nachos, "Sodium Acetate"
Back- NaC2H3O2 (Nacho) average chem class.</p>

<p>We're number -e^-pi(i)</p>

<p>I think that's We're #1... for BC Calc but this was a couple of years ago.</p>

<p>For economics:
Front: What Would Richard Gill Do?
Back: When I have questions, I just ask economic analyst Richard Gill.
(Economics USA, anyone?)</p>

<p>Our school doesn't have any AP t-shirts that I know of... :O</p>