<p>ap us
ap micro, macro
ap chem
ap comp sci</p>
<p>Definitely:
—>AP Environmental Science
—>AP Psychology
Really want to (still can’t find an administering school nearby):
—>AP Human Geography
All 3 is self-studying.
Freshman</p>
<p>AP Enviro Sci.
AP Psych
AP Calc AB or BC???
(probably will go for BC as my top-pick school is a little easier on granting credit for taking the BC exam…)
AP Micro/Macro Economics</p>
<p>ALL are self-study!!!</p>
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<p>I agree. Just be sure to acquaint yourself with the material.</p>
<p>All are self-study…</p>
<p>English Lit
World History
Comp Govt
Psychology</p>
<p>Statistics
English Language & Comp
US History
Chemistry</p>
<p>and probably Psych and Physics B as self-studies</p>
<p>lol ■■■■■ much?</p>
<p>who, me? what makes you think I’m a ■■■■■?</p>
<p>haven’t decided yet lol. luckily for me, the deadline for signing up is in March.</p>
<p>No, that guy who is taking like 10 AP Exams (my quote function isnt’ working for some raeson)</p>
<p>do you mean Jobbin? yeah it seems so since no one would be able to handle about 14 exams.</p>
<p>6 exams this year. :(</p>
<p>Currently at 6:
Physics B
Physics C: Mech
Physics C: E&M
Computer Science A
English Lit
European History</p>
<p>Debating whether or not to take Micro and Macro by self studying</p>
<p>Microeconomics, Statistics, Spanish Language, and possibly English Lit</p>
<p>i’m currently in a school doing IB classes, with no AP offerings, so all of mine are self-studied:
Calculus BC
Biology
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics</p>
<p>I’m taking 8 AP tests:
English Lit
English Lang
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
US Gov
Physics C: M (partially self-study)
Chemistry (partially self-study)
Computer Science (self-study)</p>
<p>This might be too much, but I don’t plan on seriously studying for all of them.</p>
<p>Just chem self study. Im at an IB school and I needed to finish my requirements so I had no room to fit any AP classes this year.</p>
<p>Six Exams, All classes.
ENG Composition
Art history
Statistics
Human Geography
Psychology
Us History</p>
<p>Just three.</p>
<p>U.S. Government
Calculus BC
English Literature</p>
<p>Possibly self-study Comparative Government.</p>
<p>Four.</p>
<p>Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, U.S. Government and Politics, and Comparative Government and Politics (Self-Study).</p>
<p>However, I’m considering either doing Human Geography or Environmental Science as additional self-studies so (maybe) five exams.</p>