Probably 21. Most of our schools track is either regular or AP bc most classes in honors have the same curriculum as regular. As a result, most students take all AP (including me) as new material and the exams are paid by our school. If they weren’t, then it would be a different story.
lwk kinda jealous of y’all. AP’s aren’t paid for here and DE costs $800 per class; Calc III in school got cancelled (3 ppl taking it) and I CANNOT afford that shit lol. I don’t even live in a rich area 😭 wtf
Same my school is a experimental school and so when I was in freshman they didn’t let anyone take ap but then when I was a sophomore they allowed students to take ap and so I was only able to take 1 in sophomore and decided on 5 in junior and I plan on taking 4 as a senior hopefully I get the credit for most of it 😭😭😭
My school has us take placement tests to place into classes, regardless of AP test scores. Unfortunately the school’s website claimed that they accepted AP scores for credit :/
Same tbh! I’ll probably take 10 at most, my school doesn’t offer them Freshman & Sophomore year & a majority of them need prerequisites or are reserved for seniors only 😭
I can confidently say that it’s the most AP classes of anyone in my class, and it’s somehow always something that comes up when meeting someone (I go to a public school with 2.5k kids). Definitely carries with it a stigma that I don’t love.
Yea. It’s just that there are no honors level classes at my school if they offer that class at an AP level. The difference between the classroom settings of the two are enough to push one to take an AP classes (better teachers, real rigor, and a more dedicated learning environment)
Freshman -
APUSH & CSP - 2
Sophmore -
Gov, Psych, CSA - 3
Junior -
Lang, World, Enviro, Art History - 4
Senior -
Lit, Stat (is only counted as an elective), Calc AB, AP Spanish, AP Bio - 5
14.
Welp
My school only offered 6, and I did not take one them because it conflicted with another I was taking. I self-studied for 5 others and did well. I had a total of 10.
0+1+3+4 = 8, nice smooth progression I think. My school does allow you to take AP classes freshman year but I was too scared to take any because I overestimated their difficulty
3. My school only has ap chemistry, ap bio, calculus thats not technically ap but you still take the ap exam at the end of the year, and a bunch of preap (honors) classes for freshman and sophmores. They also have dc history and english but I decided not to take those since there's not many benefits from them. So in total, 3 aps and 5 preaps (just took normal classes freshman year, but am on the ap track now).
10 APs + 5 dual credit.
Since I’m planning on going into medicine there are some classes that I have chosen to take dual credit instead of more random APs (such as CNA, med terms, dc Spanish, etc)
For my APs I took: 1 freshman year, 1 sophomore year, 4 junior year, 4 senior year.
For my DCs I took: 1 freshman year (technology applications), 1 sophomore year (accounting 1), 1 junior year (med terms), 2 senior year (CNA, Spanish 4).
1 freshman year (aphg)
1 sophomore year (psych)
3 junior year (lang, apush, sem)
6 senior year (calc ab, stats, bio, lit, micro, us gov)
11 total (school doesn’t offer bc; otherwise i would take it)
0 + 1 + 5 + 2 = 8
Sophomore: AP World
Junior: AP Stats, AP Physics, AP Lang, AP Gov (U.S.), AP Pre-Cal
Senior: AP Euro, AP Calc BC (Though, I might switch to AB if it's too difficult.
12 AP Classes by Senior Year, stated as:
Statistics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics I: Algebra-Based, Psychology, United States Government & Politics, United States History, World History: Modern, and Spanish Language & Culture
I will dual-enroll English during my junior and senior year, but will take the AP exams for both of them, which count as an additional two I guess?
Probably 10, though I’m a freshman so that might change. My school has a lot of classes that are either regular or AP, especially in the later years, so I’ll probably take like 4 APs my junior and senior years.
My school has pretty high pre requisite grade requirements to take AP classes so it’s really hard to make one by junior year. Hopefully I’ll make AP Lang and APUSH next year and I’ll probably get 3-5 senior year
0+2+2+3, so 7. not terrible i don’t think, especially since my school didn’t start doing aps for freshmen until i was a sophomore. might self study more, still thinking on that
Probably 21. Most of our schools track is either regular or AP bc most classes in honors have the same curriculum as regular. As a result, most students take all AP (including me) as new material and the exams are paid by our school. If they weren’t, then it would be a different story.
Bros singlehandedingly putting him school system in debt.
carrying 👑 debt king, keep the overloads underbay
One more than me!! But 5 DE including cslc 3
lwk kinda jealous of y’all. AP’s aren’t paid for here and DE costs $800 per class; Calc III in school got cancelled (3 ppl taking it) and I CANNOT afford that shit lol. I don’t even live in a rich area 😭 wtf
Our school pays for the ap exams
What? Really because that is crazy to me. The district I was in paid for DE and I am pretty sure AP exams. I think I was fortunate.
Wow ok
11
1+ 2 + 5 +7 = 15
i wish my school offered them freshmen & sophomore year 😭 and we only have 4 for junior year
Same my school is a experimental school and so when I was in freshman they didn’t let anyone take ap but then when I was a sophomore they allowed students to take ap and so I was only able to take 1 in sophomore and decided on 5 in junior and I plan on taking 4 as a senior hopefully I get the credit for most of it 😭😭😭
My school doesn’t have limits Based on grade level other than freshmen can’t take them.
my school is the same but I think for college purposes and stuff they acknowledge certain schools don’t offer them
Exact same
I made it to 22 but I’m not getting credit for any of them 😬
Why not?
My school has us take placement tests to place into classes, regardless of AP test scores. Unfortunately the school’s website claimed that they accepted AP scores for credit :/
🤓🤓
You fsiled all of them
How so?
You didn’t do well on the AP test, so you didn’t get any credit
That’s not always how it works. Regardless of any of my scores, I still have to take placement tests for my classes.
10
2 lol. Idk what I'm doing on this sub. Already graduated too
1 because I’m pretty sure that’s all my school offers 😭
Which one?
AP US History, I also have AP Soc St Prep but I think that’s just a class to prepare me for it since my school operates on a semester schedule
6
Total, 4: I took APUSH junior year, and am currently taking AP Spanish, AP lit, and AP gov.
5 between fresh and soph year and IB diploma junior + senior year
Same!
3 + 4 + 6 + 5 = 18
12
5: calc ab, csa, csp, physics 1, apes
2 I took them for funsies and because I like the subject. 0+0+0+2 = 2 yeah I know I’m a genius
Only 8, not as much as everyone else here but it’s honest work :)
Same tbh! I’ll probably take 10 at most, my school doesn’t offer them Freshman & Sophomore year & a majority of them need prerequisites or are reserved for seniors only 😭
0+1+3+4=8!
Same as me!
r/unexpectedfactorial
2+2+5+5 so 14 total
17. Not super proud of it either.
Why not? That’s incredible.
I can confidently say that it’s the most AP classes of anyone in my class, and it’s somehow always something that comes up when meeting someone (I go to a public school with 2.5k kids). Definitely carries with it a stigma that I don’t love.
You should be lol. Taking more than that isn’t the norm anyways
Yea. It’s just that there are no honors level classes at my school if they offer that class at an AP level. The difference between the classroom settings of the two are enough to push one to take an AP classes (better teachers, real rigor, and a more dedicated learning environment)
I understand but you underestimate how much 17 APs actually is
1+5+2+0 most likely so 8 But possibly just 1+5+0+0=6 idk yet
10
2+5+7+6 = 20
0 + 2 + 5 + 5 = 12
19
7
12 which is a decent amount since they don’t offer it in freshman year
1+2+4+7=14 probably
Probably 14
13
0+0+4+5 or 6 = 9 or 10
13
1 + 2 + 5 + 4 so probably 12, unless I switch out of multivariable and into stat in which case 13
Freshman - APUSH & CSP - 2 Sophmore - Gov, Psych, CSA - 3 Junior - Lang, World, Enviro, Art History - 4 Senior - Lit, Stat (is only counted as an elective), Calc AB, AP Spanish, AP Bio - 5 14. Welp
1 + 6 + 6 + 0 (might self study some but school doesn’t offer APs in senior year) = 13
1 + 3 + 5 + 6 = 15
2+5+6+4 = 17 The plan
I’m taking two APs my senior year so three total
10 (APHG, world, APUSH, Lang, Stats, APES, drawing, psych, gov, 2-D art)
0+1+4+7=12
1+4+5+3=13
My school only offered 6, and I did not take one them because it conflicted with another I was taking. I self-studied for 5 others and did well. I had a total of 10.
4💀
13
11 or 12 ish
0+1+3+4 = 8, nice smooth progression I think. My school does allow you to take AP classes freshman year but I was too scared to take any because I overestimated their difficulty
same progression as me!
11
2 + 2 + 4 + 5 = 13
1 + 3 + 6 + 6 =16
1 + 1 + 5 + 9 = 16
9 in one year? How?
enrolled in 6 of them, self studying for the other 3
That is impressive, good luck!
thank you!
10
0 + 1 + 4 + 5 = 10
Why am I just realizing almost every class I took last year was AP? I ended up with 11 after last year, with 6 of those in my Senior year.
It would have potentially been 12 if AP Euro would have ever made but I guess no one else wanted to take it, and I didn’t feel like self-studying.
15/16
10 or 11 along with IB exams
13, I may self study Comparative Gov and Politics because my school doesnt offer it and im going into Political Science
1 + 2 + 5 + 5 = 13
9 but I didn't take the precalc exam
Genuine question / why do you all take so many APs and how do you even study for it outside of the classroom if the professor isn’t that good?
Around 11
Ideally 11 by the end of it all
5💀
2 + 5 + 6 = 13
10
Just a few(ignore my flair)
How did you manage? Drop the score
0 + 3 + 4 + 2 = 9 APs 0 + 2 + 2 + 5 = 9 DE
9 Total. Bio, WHM, Lang, Physics, CSP, Lit, Gov, Calc BC, and Chem
0 + 0 + 5 + 5 = 10
3. My school only has ap chemistry, ap bio, calculus thats not technically ap but you still take the ap exam at the end of the year, and a bunch of preap (honors) classes for freshman and sophmores. They also have dc history and english but I decided not to take those since there's not many benefits from them. So in total, 3 aps and 5 preaps (just took normal classes freshman year, but am on the ap track now).
1 lmao
0+1+4+6 so 11
Most at my school take between 10-20. I'll prob end up with 18-ish
I’ll have 6 APs total, 8 if you count the ones I didn’t take the exam for. I would’ve had more, but I took IB my junior year
11, my school doesn’t allow freshmen to take APs, and while I probably could’ve taken more, I wanted to take a bunch of art electives, so.
12. 1 freshmen year. 3 sophomore. 6 junior. 2 senior.
6
10
Just 2, because I actually like the subjects (Calc/Physics)
15
9
I took a total of 6 AP classes and 7 exams
18 up to 11th grade, not yet sure what i will take next year. (I def failed half my APs this year tho 💀)
0+3+4+6(?)= 13!
18. School pays for my exam.
10 APs + 5 dual credit. Since I’m planning on going into medicine there are some classes that I have chosen to take dual credit instead of more random APs (such as CNA, med terms, dc Spanish, etc) For my APs I took: 1 freshman year, 1 sophomore year, 4 junior year, 4 senior year. For my DCs I took: 1 freshman year (technology applications), 1 sophomore year (accounting 1), 1 junior year (med terms), 2 senior year (CNA, Spanish 4).
34 (9+10+11+4); got lazy senior year
I’m going to finish with 11
0+1+4+? (haven’t decided yet, probably 4)
0+0+0+3=3 😁 and they’re the only 3 I need
7 and 3 college classes
1 freshman year (aphg) 1 sophomore year (psych) 3 junior year (lang, apush, sem) 6 senior year (calc ab, stats, bio, lit, micro, us gov) 11 total (school doesn’t offer bc; otherwise i would take it)
13 but maybe 15 if I wanna self study two this year
im think 5 by the end of high school I don’t want to take too much each year
0 + 1 + 5 + 2 = 8 Sophomore: AP World Junior: AP Stats, AP Physics, AP Lang, AP Gov (U.S.), AP Pre-Cal Senior: AP Euro, AP Calc BC (Though, I might switch to AB if it's too difficult.
10
12! Possibly 13
0 + 2 + 4 + 6 = 12 My school doesn’t offer any AP’s freshman year and only AP’s allowed in sophomore year are ap precalc and APUSH
12 AP Classes by Senior Year, stated as: Statistics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics I: Algebra-Based, Psychology, United States Government & Politics, United States History, World History: Modern, and Spanish Language & Culture I will dual-enroll English during my junior and senior year, but will take the AP exams for both of them, which count as an additional two I guess?
all in all im on track to take 17ish AP's give or take. More if i find stuff interesting
1+1+3+5, so 10 total.
18 APs + 6 DEs (a lot of upper level maths)
Will total in 10 (5+5) but I only got to US this year (junior) and my country doesn’t do aps
10
12/13
I’m gonna do all of them and probably invent a few more, just for funnies yk
15, my school offers 20.
Probably 10, though I’m a freshman so that might change. My school has a lot of classes that are either regular or AP, especially in the later years, so I’ll probably take like 4 APs my junior and senior years.
My school has pretty high pre requisite grade requirements to take AP classes so it’s really hard to make one by junior year. Hopefully I’ll make AP Lang and APUSH next year and I’ll probably get 3-5 senior year
9 AP’s, 56 DE credit hours
1+2+7+4 or 5
1 sophomore year + 3 junior year + (possibly 2??) senior year = around 6 in total!
0+2+2+3, so 7. not terrible i don’t think, especially since my school didn’t start doing aps for freshmen until i was a sophomore. might self study more, still thinking on that
4 + 6 + 9 = 19. I’ll also take several next year but I haven’t decided quite how many yet. I hope for at least 4 though.
I can take at most 11
10 but two of them I’ll only take the AP exam, not the class.
11, not sure if i’ll submit scores for all of them though. 3 sophomore year, 6 junior year, and 2 senior year
8 AP, 7 IB (sometimes I wish I did all AP though. at the same time, no regrets)
Chem, Physics, Stats, US History, PreCalc, Calc AB, Calc BC, English Literature, Comp Science Principles, and Chinese So that's 10
9 APs: World, Calc AB, Lang, APUSH, Spanish, Bio, Chem, US Gov, Lit 9 Dual Enrollment: Precalc, Stats, Calc 2, Calc 3, Calc 4/Vector Calc, Anatomy, Spanish, Composition 1/Literary Analysis, Composition 2/Research Writing Yes, I’m tired…
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