<p>Is it just my school that has some kids that take AP courses just because everyone else is or are there others? I mean, these are the same kids that aren’t really motivated about school in the first place and will probably get a 1 on the exam.</p>
<p>I take APs so I’m not with in the normal classes where 75% are idiots.</p>
<p>yea same here</p>
<p>//I take APs so I’m not with in the normal classes where 75% are idiots.//</p>
<p>Yeah same.</p>
<p>At my school, there are definitely certain classes, both IB and AP, that kids take to be with their friends. Interestingly, these run the gamut from fairly difficult (Euro) to the easy (Psych, Human Geography, Art).</p>
<p>here the "AP Bangwagon"ers are too intimidated by the regular AP students to participate enough to have much of an impact.</p>
<p>sure, i was <em>guilty</em> of joining the AP Bandwagon. & u know why? because i was a 13-year-old freshman picking my courses for the next year & choosing the same classes as my other 13-year-old friends, who found out from older kids/GCs/parents/etc what they are ‘supposed’ to take. lol, no one ever told me i could place out of college classes with credits. hell, i didn’t even know about the whole system until early in my junior year, haha. that’s when i lessened my AP load & started taking classes i wanted to take. not really a big deal, at all.</p>
<p>5 People in my AP History Class. Heckyes?</p>
<p>75 kids in APUSH this year out of a class of 120 :/</p>
<p>A few people have considered bandwagoning by taking APs online like I do. I only take APs online when I actually need them, so even though a few people really wanted to do it because I am, no one has. Honestly, the only reason I took an AP freshman year was because of CCers. </p>
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4 people in my calculus II class for next semester. It’s going to be amazing! =)</p>
<p>*I take APs so I’m not with in the normal classes where 75% are idiots. *</p>