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Different AP exam subjects

Hey guys, I was just wondering about all the different subjects you can take AP exams in. Can someone provide a list of all the AP exam subjects offered? I want to explore my options before making a decision on which one(s) to pursue. Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide you with a list of all the AP exam subjects offered. Keep in mind that not all high schools offer every AP course, so you'll need to check with your school to see which courses are available to you. Here's the list of AP subjects:

1. Art History

2. Biology

3. Calculus AB

4. Calculus BC

5. Chemistry

6. Chinese Language and Culture

7. Computer Science A

8. Computer Science Principles

9. English Language and Composition

10. English Literature and Composition

11. Environmental Science

12. European History

13. French Language and Culture

14. German Language and Culture

15. Government and Politics: Comparative

16. Government and Politics: United States

17. Human Geography

18. Italian Language and Culture

19. Japanese Language and Culture

20. Latin

21. Macroeconomics

22. Microeconomics

23. Music Theory

24. Physics 1: Algebra-Based

25. Physics 2: Algebra-Based

26. Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

27. Physics C: Mechanics

28. Psychology

29. Research (AP Capstone component)

30. Seminar (AP Capstone component)

31. Spanish Language and Culture

32. Spanish Literature and Culture

33. Statistics

34. Studio Art: 2-D Design

35. Studio Art: 3-D Design

36. Studio Art: Drawing

37. United States History

38. World History: Modern

These are the current AP exam subjects offered by the College Board. As you explore your options, consider both your academic interests and your future college or career goals. Keep in mind that it's often better to focus on a few AP courses and perform well in them, rather than trying to take as many as possible just for the sake of taking them. Good luck with your decision-making process!

5 months ago

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