<p>AP English Language (juniors only)
AP English Literature (seniors only)
AP Stats (after Trigonometry/Math Analysis)
AP Calculus AB and BC (AB for juniors BC for seniors)
AP Chem (any grade)
AP Bio (any grade)
AP Mandarin (preferably for people that came from China)
AP Spanish Language (I can’t take because I’m not a Spanish native and never learned a lot of Spanish)
AP US Government (seniors only)
AP Micro/Macro Econ (seniors only)
AP US History (juniors only)</p>
<p>As you can see, my school has a strict policy on what APs you can take in a specific grade.</p>
<p>But my main question is: If my school offers only 13 APs, how many of them is it recommended to take? Should I take 5? 6? More than 6?</p>
<p>That’s a really great set of AP classes. If you’re the GPA freak, all of them–yes there is a valedictorian skipping years to take both AP French/Spanish while not being a native speaker.</p>
<p>If you’re not the GPA freak, all of them are great APs to take.
GEs you can kill, that is if your college takes them and you don’t want to take a bunch of classes such as these after highschool
Lit=Humanities/freshmen English shot down
Stats/Calc=Math GE down
Chem=Physical/Lab Science down
Bio=Life/Lab Science down
Spanish/Mandarin=Foreign language/cultural GE down
Gov’t= Gov’t GE down
Econ=A bunch of required social science credits hit
APUSH = US history GE down.</p>