Which AP Courses are you taking next year?

<p>Assuming that most of you have either registered for next year or have an idea of what you're going to take since the year is closing out, which courses and or tests will you take next year?</p>

<p>I'm an incoming junior and will be taking
- AP English Language
- AP Spanish Language
- AP Chemistry
- AP Psychology
- AP US History</p>

<p>Incoming Junior
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP English III
AP US History
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>Taking APush, APes, APb, AP English exams.
Maybe Calc if I decide to take stat instead of BC.</p>

<p>Rising senior</p>

<p>-AP French
-AP Econ
-AP Gov
-AP Stat
-AP Lit
-AP Art History</p>

<p>I’ll be a junior next year</p>

<p>AP Chemistry
AP English Language
AP US Government
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics</p>

<p>Rising Junior: </p>

<p>AP Physics C M
AP Physics C E-M
AP Comp Sci
AP Chem
AP English Language </p>

<p>I have a question that I think could be answered in this thread. I am taking the classes AP US Gov and AP Music Theory next year as well, but I don’t really want to take the AP exams. They have no relation to what I want to go into, but I want to take the classes to show that I took the most challenging classes my school offers.</p>

<p>Do I pretty much have to take the Gov and Music Theory exams? Even though I’m going into physics? If I don’t, how will that appear to colleges? (taking course but not exam)</p>

<p>Incoming sophomore
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science</p>

<p>@BurnOut: I believe colleges won’t really care if you didn’t take the exams, just do well on the ones you are taking. that’s just my opinion</p>

<p>@SonofGod: I never understood how sophomores can already be in Calc. Did you skip algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and PreCalc?

I’ll barely make it to take Calc AB my senior year, and that’s considered advanced lol</p>

<p>Rising Senior:
AP Physics C
AP BC Calc
AP Stat</p>

<p>I’m a rising senior.</p>

<p>AP English Lit
AP US Gov’t
AP Econ
AP Calc BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology
AP Physics C E&M
AP Spanish Language</p>

<p>Not exactly qualified to answer–these are the exams I just took/will take, not the ones I’ll take next year, as I’ll be graduating, but:
AP Lit & Comp
AP USGOPO
AP Cal BC
AP World
AP Physics B</p>

<p>(Previously took APUSH, APEH, and Cal AB–all 5s)</p>

<p>Teach me your ways. I need a 5 tomorrow for APEH</p>

<p>@farglenargle 5 on APUSH??? HOW DO??</p>

<p>Rising Senior
AP English Literature
AP Calculus BC (the class will be AB, but I will be taking BC exam)
AP Psychology
AP Microeconomics
AP Biology</p>

<p>Incoming Senior
AP English Lit - class
AP Chemistry - class
AP Human Geography - Self-study
and either AP World History,European History, Micro or Macro whichever(s) would be self study</p>

<p>None, I’m an rising College Freshman! :slight_smile: Sorry for trolling. Good luck guys!</p>

<p>Incoming senior:
AP Calc
AP Gov
AP bio
AP world
AP lit
AP Physics (self studying) </p>

<p>Just waiting on June 8th to retake my ACT then ill be applying to.some schools.</p>

<p>Rising senior:
English 12
MV Calc
AP Physics C
AP Biology
AP Chemistry</p>

<p>Technically only three classes, but 6 tests (AP Lit and AP Calc BC)</p>

<p>Man, I wish my school had Multivariable Calc…</p>

<p>@RivingtonRebel - i selfstudying calc ab and gave the ap exam. I am actually taking MCLA (multivariable calculus with linear algebra) but want that BC credit.</p>

<p>Rising senior:
Schedule:
AP US Gov
AP Psych
AP Econ Macro and Micro
AP Environmental Science
AP Comp Sci
AP Lit
AP Calc BC
(social studies teacher aid period)</p>