<p>My school:
AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Psychology
AP Spanish Language
AP Statistics
AP Studio Art (2D, I think)
AP US Government and Politics
AP US History</p>
<p>AP English Lang (first time this year, juniors only)
AP English Lit (seniors only)
AP Bio (seniors only)
AP Calc AB (first time this year)
AP Studio Art (first time this year)
AP Comparative Government (first time this year, seniors only)
AP US History (juniors only)</p>
<p>I look at the list now, after three years of waiting, and we finally have a somewhat respectable list of classes. Never mind the fact that AP Calc was about to not be offered this year just like last year for not having a lot of sign ups. Same for Comp Gov.</p>
<p>And never mind the fact that the junior/senior only thing is STRICT and unlike CC just because you’re a genius you still can’t get in. Each class is only offered one period and they schedule things purposely so they conflict with requirements of each grade (like last year a junior couldn’t take chem and AP Lit together).</p>
<p>[ul]
[<em>]United States History
[</em>]Human Geography
[<em>]US Government and Politics
[</em>]Comparative Government
[<em>]Macroeconomics
[</em>]Microeconomics
[<em>]Calculus AB
[</em>]Calculus BC
[<em>]Statistics
[</em>]Biology
[<em>]Chemistry
[</em>]Physics B
[<em>]Physics C
[</em>]Environmental Science
[<em>]Computer Science
[</em>]Psychology
[<em>]English Language
[</em>]English Literature
[<em>]Spanish Language
[</em>]Spanish Literature
[<em>]French
[</em>]German
[<em>]Art History
[</em>]Music Theory
[li]Studio Art (2-D and 3-D)[/li][/ul]</p>
<p>Can you tell that I just learned how to make lists? Haha.</p>
<p>AP English Language and Composition (11th grade only)
AP English Literature and Composition (12th grade only)
AP US History (unofficially 11th grade only)
AP Government (unofficially 12th grade only)
AP Biology (12th grade only)
AP Physics (12th grade only)
AP Calculas AB
AP Psychology
AP Music Theory
AP Spanish
AP Art History (sometimes, this year it was not offered due to not enough people signing up)</p>
<p>Just the APs unoffered: Physics C, Computer Science, Music Theory, Non-Spanish/French/Japanese APs. Used to offer theory and CS in the past and Physics C is not taught because lack of interest / not enough Calculus students to take it but our teacher can teach it.
It’s competitive I’ve gone through all the non-studio art/Language APs that are offered. (18+AP Spanish). Might not even be top 10–straight english B’s</p>
<p>AP World (sophomores)
AP Bio (juniors and seniors)
AP US (juniors)
AP english lang (juniors)
AP english lit (seniors)
AP Calc AB (seniors)
AP statistics, which is new this year, (seniors)
AP Euro, but it was cut this year since no one signed up for it
AP Physics (seniors)</p>
<p>I go to a relatively small school, around 400 total, so we are lucky enough to have all these AP’s offered. Im going to be a senior and I will have taken most of these, just no Bio and stats.</p>
<p>AP Art History
AP Biology
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Computer Science
AP European History
AP French
AP Government
AP Human Geography
AP Italian
AP Language & Composition
AP Literature & Composition
AP Macro/Microeconomics
AP Music Theory
AP Physics (B)
AP Psychology
AP Spanish
AP Statistics
AP Studio Art: Drawing
AP 2D Design
AP United States History
AP World History</p>
<p>AP World History (sophomore)
AP US History (junior)
AP Government (senior)
AP Economics (senior)
AP Calculus (senior)
AP Biology (senior)
AP Chemistry (junior or senior)
AP Physics (senior)
AP Language and Composition (junior or senior)
AP Art (junior or senior)</p>
<p>AP Latin (though they’re talking about getting rid of it -_-)
AP Spanish
AP French
They might have AP Japanese and Chinese, but I’m not sure. The school website hasn’t been updated since before I was a Freshman.
AP World History (Sophomores Only -.- So if you were a dumb Freshmen but became a genius Sophomore/Junior year, you can’t take it Junior/Senior year cuz Freshmen have priority.)
AP US History (Juniors Only)
AP Micro and Macroeconomics in one class
College Now Psychology (not an AP, but you automatically get college credit when the course is over, so it’s like an AP. It replaced AP Psychology.)
College Now Business
AP Studio Art (don’t know which one)
AP English Language
AP English Literature
Personal Training Class (okay, not an AP, but it’s a one year class that, by the end, you’re a certified personal trainer.)
Trig-X (Pre-Calc and Trig in one year. Most kids who take this class end up in any AP Math the next year.)
College Now Pre-Calc
AP Statistics
AP AB Calculus
AP BC Calculus
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
(I think we had AP Physics and Chem, but they got rid of it.)</p>
<p>Also, at my school, they made it so when you graduate, you’re certified to work in the program you came into when you came to the school. (though they started this after i came in, too late for me :()</p>
<p>English Language (11)
English Literature (12)
World History (9+10, 2-year course)
U.S. History (11)
U.S. Government and Politics (12)
Psychology (12)
Calculus AB (12)
Biology (10, 11, 12)
Chemistry (11, 12)
Physics B (12)
Environmental Science (11, 12)
Studio Art (11, 12)
Art History (10, 11, 12)
Computer Science (11, 12)</p>
<p>AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP US History
AP European History
AP US Government and Politics
AP Human Geography
AP Biology
AP Physics B
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Spanish Language
AP Italian Language
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science</p>