POLL: When does your high school first allow you to take AP classes?

<p>never :confused: although technically sophmore year, seeing as it is required that you sit for the Bio AP after Bio II, which is first offered in 10th grade, but is not called an AP :/</p>

<p>Freshman year, but they only have the option of AP Human Geography.</p>

<p>Junior you can take one. Senior year there are four available (but you really can only take two tops without losing your mind). I look at other schools and I am sooo jealous at how many you can take. You basically can earn enough credits to skip a year (and the subsequent expenses) of college.</p>

<p>Freshman year.</p>

<p>Sophomore, unless you’re really awesome at math and can take AP Calculus AB in 9th grade, but usually the AP classes you can take as a sophomore are AP Euro and AP Chem or Bio.</p>

<p>8th Grade (AP statistics), only if you participated in this special rigorous math program (which is no longer available).</p>

<p>Sophomore year-2. (Some took 3 due to calc)
AP Calc and AP Stats can be taken freshman year if you have already done the math required</p>

<p>Freshman (Human Geography)
Sophomore (Art History, World History, Chemistry, Art Studio, Spanish/Japanese/French 4)
Junior year (The rest of the 25 Physics, Bio, etc, except for Gov’t/Econ/Lit)</p>

<p>freshman year you can start at my school, but only 1. From sophomore year on it’s kinda fair game where you can go all out.</p>

<p>Usually junior year, but probably about 20
people are allowed to take a “soft” one online (AP Psych, AP Euro. History) as a sophomore.</p>

<p>Sophomore year, or unless you qualify for AP Calculus or AP Statistics.</p>

<p>Sophomores can take AP Environmental as an elective.</p>

<p>Juniors can take any that they have filled prereqs for</p>

<p>Now I feel inadequate
 My school doesn’t even have AP courses
</p>

<p>Sophomores at my school can take AP European History, but all other AP courses are offered at the junior or senior level.</p>

<p>Accelerated math students can take AP Calculus AB as juniors. But there are only 2-4 of those a year, if any at all.</p>

<p>Technically freshman year, but almost no one gets to. I can only think of two people who did: one person who had programmed for years in his free time got to take AP CS, and one who was a literal genius got to take AP Calc BC. English: not until junior year. History: American and Gov are allowed for sophomores. Science: not until junior year. Languages: not until junior year unless you’re native and fluent. Technically you can take AP Calc whenever you’ve finished Pre-Calc, but because our district’s math curriculum is so regimented only a couple of people a year, if that, take it before junior year.</p>