<p>My school has many post-AP classes: Seminar in Data Structures and Algorithms Post-AP, Seminar in Operating Systems Post-AP, Seminar in Literature Post-AP, Multivariable Calculus Post-AP. They are also making a new Physics Post-AP class for juniors in Physics C.</p>
<p>So if there was a Statistics Post-AP, what would you learn in it?
I ask this because I am taking Statistics AP as a junior and I would like to continue with Statistics in my school (not dual-enrollment) senior year.</p>
<p>How can you have a “post AP” if AP classes are supposed to be the hardest curriculum? Would you mean at a local college?</p>
<p>In my high school, we have post-AP classes for students who have completed the AP curriculum for a certain subject. They are similar to seminars.</p>
<p>:( That sounds so fun and interesting. I’m jealous.
Most people in my school can’t even imagine a “post-AP” class.</p>
<p>maybe you could try asking this in the college life forum. more people there have probably taken a statistics class beyond AP stats</p>
<p>I tried. They told me that I posted it in the wrong forum.</p>