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List of All AP Tests Offered?

I want to plan my future high school schedule and want to make sure I choose the right AP courses. Could anyone provide me with a comprehensive list of all the AP tests offered, or direct me where to find them?

a year ago

Here's a comprehensive list of the current AP tests offered by the College Board:

1. AP Art History

2. AP Biology

3. AP Calculus AB

4. AP Calculus BC

5. AP Chemistry

6. AP Chinese Language and Culture

7. AP Comparative Government and Politics

8. AP Computer Science A

9. AP Computer Science Principles

10. AP English Language and Composition

11. AP English Literature and Composition

12. AP Environmental Science

13. AP European History

14. AP French Language and Culture

15. AP German Language and Culture

16. AP Human Geography

17. AP Italian Language and Culture

18. AP Japanese Language and Culture

19. AP Latin

20. AP Macroeconomics

21. AP Microeconomics

22. AP Music Theory

23. AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based

24. AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based

25. AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

26. AP Physics C: Mechanics

27. AP Psychology

28. AP Research

29. AP Seminar

30. AP Spanish Language and Culture

31. AP Spanish Literature and Culture

32. AP Statistics

33. AP Studio Art: 2-D Design

34. AP Studio Art: 3-D Design

35. AP Studio Art: Drawing

36. AP United States Government and Politics

37. AP United States History

38. AP World History: Modern

Keep in mind that not all high schools offer every AP course listed here. Make sure you check with your high school to see which ones they offer and consult with your school counselor to help create a balanced high school schedule tailored to your interests and aspirations.

Additionally, you can visit the College Board website (the organization responsible for AP courses and exams) for more detailed information on each course, including course descriptions, sample exam questions, and exam preparation materials.

Remember to consider the subject areas you're passionate about and the academic rigor you're prepared to manage when selecting AP courses as well as the potential major(s) you plan to pursue in college.

a year ago

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