<p>Well, I see some students on CC (definitely Lakewoebegone) who take many many APs; usually, they are on a block schedule that compresses one year-long classes into a semester. But I do not know of any kid at our school who took 10+ APs. Maybe it’s because many of the students take Extension classes so the school does not offer as many APs as it could do (no AP Latin, for example). And maybe some students graduate early (Rhodes scholar from Yale graduated early from the school) before they can take all the 12 APs the school has to offer.
The school does not weigh AP grades, either.
Quiltguru: The important thing is for students to have fun learning. Your D sounds like she had lots of fun with all those APs and that is all that counts.</p>