College board has actually announced plans (a few years back) on AP World History: Ancient (to supplement the change of World History to “modern”) and an AP Anatomy and Physiology class. Also, there have been tons of other AP classes that were discontinued but could possibly come back, including French Literature, Latin Literature, and Comp Sci AB (which includes data structures).
Woah that's interesting to hear. I feel like some of those are still too specific, boring, and too related to a major, like Anatomy and Physiology, and APWH Ancient is just to unreliable, but I guess it's their choice. I just had a lot of fun brainstorming some APs I wished they added, as well as having fun making the colorful icons :)
I really would like to see more STEM degrees. Maybe something like ComSci B, as a sequel to CSA. Besides the Physics C courses, there aren’t many engineering courses, so I think a Fundamentals of Engineering course is a good idea.
I’d like to see AP calc CD. Essentially you take AB first which is calc 1, then you take CD which is calc 2. This makes more sense imo since calc BC has a weird overlap with AB
In the UK system we have something called A-Levels which go further more in depth into these topics. E.g. A-Level Physics is a mix of those 4 AP classes + more or like A-Level Chem is equal to AP chem + AP organic chem. we take 3 of these classes in two years (11th and 12th grade). It's like IB. Except we have more variety we also have subjects like : Accounting, Business, Sociology, Law, Philosophy and Ethics, Religious Studies, Classical Civilisation, Ancient Greek, Criminology, Geology, Health and Social Care, Design and Technology, Photography, Textiles, Travel and Tourism, Marine Science
Though I’d like to see it happen, here’s why AP Organic chemistry would be hard to make work. For the actual College Class Organic Chemistry, you have to compete General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 2 first, which are also chemistry courses. If you get a 5 on the AP Chem exam, in most colleges, it course equivalency is General Chemistry 1 and 2. However, if AP Organic Chemistry is a thing, you’d need to complete AP Chem first, and on top of that it’s recommended to take some form of chemistry before taking AP Chem. So that’s 3 years of chemistry, but most high schools require 1 year of chemistry and 1 year of biology. So it can happen but it would be really difficult
AP music history would be great. With all of the opportunities that visual art students have in AP, another music class besides music theory feels justified, especially since most colleges require music history for certain music majors or minors
I’m not a fan of naming it Calc DE haha (DE = differential equations, which is a separate class) I think it should be AP Multivariable Calc and AP Differential Equations
Thx -- another one could be AP Genetics or MB + B (Molecular Biology + Biochemistry) for those wanting to pursue pre-med routes or an additional differentiating credential for BS-MD admissions
Nahhhhh ap asian studies goes crazy lmao (bros giving collegeboard ideas), and i did not expect that you spoke russian btw russian language was discontinued a few years ago i think
that’s so cool! My first language is Russian and I’ve been striving to “up-keep” my reading and writing alongside learning Ukrainian and Belarusian. I feel like knowing another language is absolutely vital in the current climate of the world. I’ve always wanted my school to have more language classes besides Spanish and French - if they taught Chinese, I would have 100% taken it…
1. I love the idea for AP Foundations of Engineering 2. I also love AP Asian Studies, that seems very cool. 3. AP Cybersecurity is definitely an interesting course, I am not sure how on board I am for it though, it certainly is needed but I still feel oddly unsure. 4. I think AP Organic Chemistry is doing too much. I like the idea of just one AP chem class, because I think it is too hyperfocused, and AP Chem goes deep enough into many of those concepts as well. There is probably better focus spent on other directions. 5. AP World Literature seems interesting, and maybe a secondary course to that would be AP Linguistics, but with all the AP Literature and Language courses already offered, it just seems excessive and unnecessary. 6. I like the idea for AP Linear Algebra, but you could make the new calc class be AP Multivariable Calculus, or AP Advanced Calculus, etc. Or AP Calc CD, not DE since CD is the natural progression. 7. Nevermind the note on the bottom, I was making this comment as the video progressed. AP Korean sounds cool. 8. AP Astronomy sounds HELLA cool since I am a fan or astronomy. 9. AP Zoology seems cool as well, but might not be too specific since APES does go into some discussion of animals, but not really too much. APES does focus more on soil, pollution, agriculture, etc. so AP Zoology is certainly possible. 10. In addition to his, I would think about having an AP Nutrition course. Additional thoughts: I think an AP Architecture class is a neat idea since Architecture is not really looked into in other AP classes too much. I know AP Art history kind of looks at certain Architecture, but I think Architecture deserves its own AP class. Also, I think some AP Business and Management, or AP Marketing and Sales course is also a good idea for business majors. AP Law is an interesting idea because AP U.S. Government and Politics and AP U.S. History also go in-depth to some aspects of law, but I think they are more historical, and AP Law will focus more on a fundamental and in-depth look into current and modern law and court procedures and what not. AP Forensics might be an interesting pathway as well. The idea for AP Music History I think works great since AP Art History is already a thing, like we have like 4 AP Art classes, what about music? Why only 1? Also the idea for AP Anatomy seems brilliant to me, I think it is a perfect class to add on. Also for the languages, Hindi is the 3rd most spoken language in the world, so I think there should be an AP Hindi course. Same goes for AP Arabic, AP Bengali, and AP Portuguese, but AP Arabic and AP Hindi are probably the next 2 before other language courses come out.
My ideas: AP CSB(continuation of java and maybe extra details like string theory and stuff), AP Law and Criminology(debates and learning about specific rules of the law), and AP Computer Engineering (specifics of the parts and production of a pc such as gpu, ram and etc),
Mr. AP, there's technically already two engineering AP courses: AP Physics C: Electricity and Magness and Physics C: Mechanics. MIT takes engineering credit for both of those courses too.
My school has Game Design 1 and 2 so it would be nice to have something like AP Game Design and Development. My school also offers CS Independent Study, so it would also be cool to have an AP for that.
You should make a video about anatomy and physiology bc its been confirmed that it's a new AP class coming soon and a board director has alr been hired
My do you call computer science IT instead of SC. CS focuses on creating new technologies, while IT focuses on applying technology in business settings.
Ngl, the AP courses that study race never sit well with me. It just shoves a bunch of different cultures, identities, traditions, and races all into one category. Not to mention, that'll just cause people to ask for AP courses of more races, like AP Hispanic History or AP Indigenous Studies. This will just only propagate the ignorant American belief that there are only 5 different races in the world, when that can't be further from the truth. That's why I really don't like AP African American studies or any of the other proposed racial APs.
Yeah I see your point. Same thing with language and culture, where all the fascinating and diverse languages and cultures of the world may not all get an AP course to represent them. Solid take and argument 👍
AP Jazz Music Theory????? (or AP Music Theory: Contemporary) AP Music theory concepts aren't practical in todays world and aren't even taught in colleges anymore.
Hi! Watching this video makes me really cringe because to me it seems like you haven't actually gotten into university yet, have you? The assumptions you make throughout the video are that which are made by a high school student which is fair but still. Either way, I'm going to cover the most egregious part of this video first which is the last section where you go into courses suggested by other people. 1: Business and econ are not at all similar. This is the equivalent of saying "Biology and Chemistry are basically the same course so why not put them together?" If you've taken bio and chem, you'd know they are not that similar at all. While they both support each other, you can have an extensive knowledge of one without having any knowledge of the other. The people an AP business course would service are not the same people that an AP econ course services. Also, AP business is significantly less specific than AP Econ. Business courses are a requirement for all finance-based majors (So this would be Fin Engineering, finance, accounting, etc). Econ on the other hand is significantly more specific as the only people who will ever take an econ course are people who are either econ majors or people who wish to take it for their free electives. Econ is not necessary for any major besides econ and maybe finance/fin eng. 2: Same thing goes with philosophy. Philosophy itself is a radically different subject in comparison to psychology. I'm surprised you think that these subjects are related to begin with. I guess they have the same aesthetic? But even then, I really cannot think of any intersections between psychology and philosophy. If you don't believe me, I strongly encourage you look into an intro to philosophy book and an intro to psychology book. You'll notice very quickly the content intersection is not the same 3: Anatomy is it lol. I have surveyed a couple of universities that are well renowned for their healthcare pathways (UCLA and Brown namely) and 3 different community colleges for a wide sample size. Not a single one of them have a "basics in healthcare" course because that is way too generalized of a course. An anatomy course would work just fine as it's still a requirement for all biological related majors. (So biology, bioinformatics, bioengineering, etc.) With that stated, I feel it's important for people to remember: the AP's goal is NOT to create a curriculum, it's to create a course that is easily transferable to universities. This means 2 major things: 1: the course must exist at the vast majority of schools. This knocks out Engineering, cybersecurity, and zoology as courses. Most unis DO NOT offer these courses as standalone courses. If you want to get a taste in engineering then get a minor in physics or engineering or smth. If you want to get a taste in cybersecurity then take a couple of courses in software engineering, so on and so forth. These courses are not standalone courses that exist in 99% of unis. 2: The course must NOT be reliant on a pathway. This is because none of the AP courses are designed to have any college-level prerequisites to be taken. (I.e if you want to take Calc BC it's NOT a requirement for you to take AP precalc as AP Calc BC is not designed assuming you know AP precalc content and only know algebra II with some trig. Or how AP Calc is NOT a corequisite for AP Physics Cs because they are designed with the assumption you only have a basic idea on what integration and derivation is on a conceptual level). This knocks out Astronomy, OChem, World Lit, Cybersecurity (again), and Zoology (again). All of these courses (if they exist at a university) typically require a LOT of prerequisites to be taken (i.e astronomy expects at least algebra-based physics to be taken at the college level, or world lit expects regular literature to be taken). These courses cannot work. The only 2 courses in this video that'd actually work are Asian Studies and health and PE. These course ideas are fine, maybe the title "Health and PE" should get changed to "Kinesiology" as that's the name of that course in college usually but other than that it's fine.
Interesting take. You're right on that we are high school students. We simply made this video for fun and entertainment, not so much to influence and encourage these APs nor reject others.
AP Geology/Meteorology (maybe merge it with AP Astronomy to create AP Earth & Space Sciences [prob could come up with a better name but you get the idea])
AP Astronomy would NOT be an easy class 😭 The entirety of astrophysics would make people hate themselves. And the course would require a good amount of math, including some calculus
Why did they add an ap African American studies class like I’m not racist but they got to make a whole ass class on studying the 300 years on one race of humans of one country??
I NEED AP astronomy
Don't we all
@LukeXBL 🗣️🗣️🗣️
PLEASE ADD AP ASTRONOMY COLLEGEBOARD!!!
YES PLEASE FINALLY I FOUND OTHER PPL WHO WANT IT
IB physics? If you take IB physics, you can learn some astrophysics.
My history teacher should teach ap nap time
yes! that is a needed class
College board has actually announced plans (a few years back) on AP World History: Ancient (to supplement the change of World History to “modern”) and an AP Anatomy and Physiology class.
Also, there have been tons of other AP classes that were discontinued but could possibly come back, including French Literature, Latin Literature, and Comp Sci AB (which includes data structures).
Woah that's interesting to hear. I feel like some of those are still too specific, boring, and too related to a major, like Anatomy and Physiology, and APWH Ancient is just to unreliable, but I guess it's their choice. I just had a lot of fun brainstorming some APs I wished they added, as well as having fun making the colorful icons :)
AP Philosophy! The foundation of knowledge and the entirety of academia is too often overlooked.
True, but I feel like it's too similar to AP Psychology to be it's own AP
@@Mr.AP5 I think it’s drastically different, from ethics, logic, metaphysics, theories of knowledge go beyond the relatively limited scope of psych.
@@OptimusRegis hm ok
I really would like to see more STEM degrees. Maybe something like ComSci B, as a sequel to CSA. Besides the Physics C courses, there aren’t many engineering courses, so I think a Fundamentals of Engineering course is a good idea.
Yeah Fundamentals of Eng. would probably be much easier than Physics C 😅
I think that AP Geography would be pretty good too
Ap human is ap geography. There's a general geography unit but most of what you would learn as a geographer is moreso human geography.
AP Health and Physical Education has me DEAD 😭😭😭
nah trust
@@Mr.AP5 nah bro i'd rather take AP Pastrami than AP PE 💀💀💀
I’d like to see AP calc CD. Essentially you take AB first which is calc 1, then you take CD which is calc 2. This makes more sense imo since calc BC has a weird overlap with AB
we NEED ap law
Honestly
Yeah they need to add that unit to AP US Gov
@@ChessCapitalhell nah
yess omg
We need AP 3rd grade math
Prerequisite to AP Precalc
AP Arithmetics
In the UK system we have something called A-Levels which go further more in depth into these topics. E.g. A-Level Physics is a mix of those 4 AP classes + more or like A-Level Chem is equal to AP chem + AP organic chem. we take 3 of these classes in two years (11th and 12th grade). It's like IB. Except we have more variety we also have subjects like : Accounting, Business, Sociology, Law, Philosophy and Ethics, Religious Studies, Classical Civilisation, Ancient Greek, Criminology, Geology, Health and Social Care, Design and Technology, Photography, Textiles, Travel and Tourism, Marine Science
My school offers ‘zoology and botany’ so I could definitely see an AP for that
that's cool
Though I’d like to see it happen, here’s why AP Organic chemistry would be hard to make work. For the actual College Class Organic Chemistry, you have to compete General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 2 first, which are also chemistry courses. If you get a 5 on the AP Chem exam, in most colleges, it course equivalency is General Chemistry 1 and 2. However, if AP Organic Chemistry is a thing, you’d need to complete AP Chem first, and on top of that it’s recommended to take some form of chemistry before taking AP Chem. So that’s 3 years of chemistry, but most high schools require 1 year of chemistry and 1 year of biology. So it can happen but it would be really difficult
true
AP music history would be great. With all of the opportunities that visual art students have in AP, another music class besides music theory feels justified, especially since most colleges require music history for certain music majors or minors
I’m not a fan of naming it Calc DE haha (DE = differential equations, which is a separate class) I think it should be AP Multivariable Calc and AP Differential Equations
Yeah my bad on that, I just had to somehow say it goes after BC
@@Mr.AP5Wouldn't it be CD then??? That also sounds cooler than DE...
@@dulinadias4892 I considered CD, but I preferred DE as it established a completely separate field of Calculus
multivariable calc prolly suits it better
@@mang0.0 Not a bad idea lol
AP Geology, AP Finance + Accounting, AP Neuroscience, AP Architectural Design, AP International Relations + Geopolitics, AP Data Science
Not bad suggestions
Thx -- another one could be AP Genetics or MB + B (Molecular Biology + Biochemistry) for those wanting to pursue pre-med routes or an additional differentiating credential for BS-MD admissions
Nahhhhh ap asian studies goes crazy lmao (bros giving collegeboard ideas), and i did not expect that you spoke russian btw russian language was discontinued a few years ago i think
Oh really? Didn't know that, but yeah I speak "fluent" Russian. Kinda sad it was discontinued. AP Asian Studies could have potential tho 🤔
@@Mr.AP5 sheeeeesh thats cool. I'm about fluent in Chinese speaking but my writing and reading sucks
@@LandeezXD Damn, that's still hella impressive
that’s so cool! My first language is Russian and I’ve been striving to “up-keep” my reading and writing alongside learning Ukrainian and Belarusian. I feel like knowing another language is absolutely vital in the current climate of the world. I’ve always wanted my school to have more language classes besides Spanish and French - if they taught Chinese, I would have 100% taken it…
Lets make everything an AP! I could do almost everything I need to do in college in high school!
Fr fr
EDITING GOES CRAZY W MR AP (love the video btw)
Truly the edit of all time 😤🫴. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
@@Mr.AP5 yeah thanks bruh. Collegeboard should really add an AP P.E. and AP Rizz that would be awesome
@@Mr.AP5 for feedback i really liked the ap slander videos, very relatable
@@LandeezXD AP PE, maybe. AP Rizz was more of a joke 😅. Regarding AP Slander, we are thinking of making another one based on past performances
They should also have AP Biochemistry
Dunno if it is already there but I WANT AP PHILOSOPHY
Brooo same if my school had it I would get a 5
@@BourgeoisieDestroyer dunno if I would get a 5 but I would love studying it
I feel like AP Media and Communications would be an interesting idea..
1. I love the idea for AP Foundations of Engineering
2. I also love AP Asian Studies, that seems very cool.
3. AP Cybersecurity is definitely an interesting course, I am not sure how on board I am for it though, it certainly is needed but I still feel oddly unsure.
4. I think AP Organic Chemistry is doing too much. I like the idea of just one AP chem class, because I think it is too hyperfocused, and AP Chem goes deep enough into many of those concepts as well. There is probably better focus spent on other directions.
5. AP World Literature seems interesting, and maybe a secondary course to that would be AP Linguistics, but with all the AP Literature and Language courses already offered, it just seems excessive and unnecessary.
6. I like the idea for AP Linear Algebra, but you could make the new calc class be AP Multivariable Calculus, or AP Advanced Calculus, etc. Or AP Calc CD, not DE since CD is the natural progression.
7. Nevermind the note on the bottom, I was making this comment as the video progressed. AP Korean sounds cool.
8. AP Astronomy sounds HELLA cool since I am a fan or astronomy.
9. AP Zoology seems cool as well, but might not be too specific since APES does go into some discussion of animals, but not really too much. APES does focus more on soil, pollution, agriculture, etc. so AP Zoology is certainly possible.
10. In addition to his, I would think about having an AP Nutrition course.
Additional thoughts: I think an AP Architecture class is a neat idea since Architecture is not really looked into in other AP classes too much. I know AP Art history kind of looks at certain Architecture, but I think Architecture deserves its own AP class. Also, I think some AP Business and Management, or AP Marketing and Sales course is also a good idea for business majors. AP Law is an interesting idea because AP U.S. Government and Politics and AP U.S. History also go in-depth to some aspects of law, but I think they are more historical, and AP Law will focus more on a fundamental and in-depth look into current and modern law and court procedures and what not. AP Forensics might be an interesting pathway as well.
The idea for AP Music History I think works great since AP Art History is already a thing, like we have like 4 AP Art classes, what about music? Why only 1?
Also the idea for AP Anatomy seems brilliant to me, I think it is a perfect class to add on.
Also for the languages, Hindi is the 3rd most spoken language in the world, so I think there should be an AP Hindi course. Same goes for AP Arabic, AP Bengali, and AP Portuguese, but AP Arabic and AP Hindi are probably the next 2 before other language courses come out.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Instead of AP Nutrition we were thinking AP Lunch. We have a video up explaining why it should be a course 😁
What software tools did you use to make the concept AP icons?
Picsart
For English I’d love ap western or eastern philosophy
I would personally love to take AP Russian Language and Culture on top of AP Health and Physical Education !!
I think AP OChem would be such a good addition. AP Chem is so fun
They would not make you do a mile run as an exam for a health class 😭😭
10:20 bro did not take AP Music Theory...
My ideas: AP CSB(continuation of java and maybe extra details like string theory and stuff), AP Law and Criminology(debates and learning about specific rules of the law), and AP Computer Engineering (specifics of the parts and production of a pc such as gpu, ram and etc),
AP CSB and AP Comp Eng. sound nice ngl
Mr. AP, there's technically already two engineering AP courses: AP Physics C: Electricity and Magness and Physics C: Mechanics. MIT takes engineering credit for both of those courses too.
Oh really? I was not aware of that, but I would argue those classes are still science classes
My school has Game Design 1 and 2 so it would be nice to have something like AP Game Design and Development.
My school also offers CS Independent Study, so it would also be cool to have an AP for that.
Cool ideas 👍
Ap modern physics, ap linear algebra and diff eqs, ap multivariable calc fr
You should make a video about anatomy and physiology bc its been confirmed that it's a new AP class coming soon and a board director has alr been hired
AP Sociology ❤
My school offer multivariable calculus for one semester and linear algebra second semester
W school
My do you call computer science IT instead of SC.
CS focuses on creating new technologies, while IT focuses on applying technology in business settings.
Hear me out: AP Calc YZ
What would that be?
AP Music Theory 2 would be great imo
Bro forgot AP Lunch
AP Calc CD, DE and perhaps,... AP Chess?
Ap health 😂:
Ap test: give me 500 pushups sit ups and curls for a 5 😂😂😂😂😂😂
bro ap org chem would be the goat for me
AP Indian Food needs to be added!
Полностью согласен касаясь AP Russian Language. Ты откуда?) I am proficient in three languages, yet I find no advantage in knowing them.
@@VigorVirtue Try doing a biliteracy exam for each if offered in your state. Я с Казахстана
AP arabic is a MUST😭
not one school is offering those boosted calc classes
My school had either honors world lit or AP lit for senior year except they called it AP world lit
Ngl, the AP courses that study race never sit well with me. It just shoves a bunch of different cultures, identities, traditions, and races all into one category. Not to mention, that'll just cause people to ask for AP courses of more races, like AP Hispanic History or AP Indigenous Studies. This will just only propagate the ignorant American belief that there are only 5 different races in the world, when that can't be further from the truth. That's why I really don't like AP African American studies or any of the other proposed racial APs.
Yeah I see your point. Same thing with language and culture, where all the fascinating and diverse languages and cultures of the world may not all get an AP course to represent them. Solid take and argument 👍
Yeah I def agree with that
Ap marine biology/ oceanography!!!
AP general relativity or AP Quantum Mechanics
We NEED AP Organic Chemistry!
Need legal studies, world religions and anthropology
AP biochem when
yeah that's needed
AP Anatomy & Physiology???
Coming soon I believe
AP Jazz Music Theory????? (or AP Music Theory: Contemporary) AP Music theory concepts aren't practical in todays world and aren't even taught in colleges anymore.
Hi! Watching this video makes me really cringe because to me it seems like you haven't actually gotten into university yet, have you? The assumptions you make throughout the video are that which are made by a high school student which is fair but still.
Either way, I'm going to cover the most egregious part of this video first which is the last section where you go into courses suggested by other people.
1: Business and econ are not at all similar. This is the equivalent of saying "Biology and Chemistry are basically the same course so why not put them together?" If you've taken bio and chem, you'd know they are not that similar at all. While they both support each other, you can have an extensive knowledge of one without having any knowledge of the other. The people an AP business course would service are not the same people that an AP econ course services. Also, AP business is significantly less specific than AP Econ. Business courses are a requirement for all finance-based majors (So this would be Fin Engineering, finance, accounting, etc). Econ on the other hand is significantly more specific as the only people who will ever take an econ course are people who are either econ majors or people who wish to take it for their free electives. Econ is not necessary for any major besides econ and maybe finance/fin eng.
2: Same thing goes with philosophy. Philosophy itself is a radically different subject in comparison to psychology. I'm surprised you think that these subjects are related to begin with. I guess they have the same aesthetic? But even then, I really cannot think of any intersections between psychology and philosophy. If you don't believe me, I strongly encourage you look into an intro to philosophy book and an intro to psychology book. You'll notice very quickly the content intersection is not the same
3: Anatomy is it lol. I have surveyed a couple of universities that are well renowned for their healthcare pathways (UCLA and Brown namely) and 3 different community colleges for a wide sample size. Not a single one of them have a "basics in healthcare" course because that is way too generalized of a course. An anatomy course would work just fine as it's still a requirement for all biological related majors. (So biology, bioinformatics, bioengineering, etc.)
With that stated, I feel it's important for people to remember: the AP's goal is NOT to create a curriculum, it's to create a course that is easily transferable to universities. This means 2 major things:
1: the course must exist at the vast majority of schools. This knocks out Engineering, cybersecurity, and zoology as courses. Most unis DO NOT offer these courses as standalone courses. If you want to get a taste in engineering then get a minor in physics or engineering or smth. If you want to get a taste in cybersecurity then take a couple of courses in software engineering, so on and so forth. These courses are not standalone courses that exist in 99% of unis.
2: The course must NOT be reliant on a pathway. This is because none of the AP courses are designed to have any college-level prerequisites to be taken. (I.e if you want to take Calc BC it's NOT a requirement for you to take AP precalc as AP Calc BC is not designed assuming you know AP precalc content and only know algebra II with some trig. Or how AP Calc is NOT a corequisite for AP Physics Cs because they are designed with the assumption you only have a basic idea on what integration and derivation is on a conceptual level). This knocks out Astronomy, OChem, World Lit, Cybersecurity (again), and Zoology (again). All of these courses (if they exist at a university) typically require a LOT of prerequisites to be taken (i.e astronomy expects at least algebra-based physics to be taken at the college level, or world lit expects regular literature to be taken). These courses cannot work.
The only 2 courses in this video that'd actually work are Asian Studies and health and PE. These course ideas are fine, maybe the title "Health and PE" should get changed to "Kinesiology" as that's the name of that course in college usually but other than that it's fine.
Interesting take. You're right on that we are high school students. We simply made this video for fun and entertainment, not so much to influence and encourage these APs nor reject others.
Id love to do AP Orgo Chem ngl
It sounds like a potential AP, but I don't think they will consider it :(
can you imagine ap discrete math?
What about AP Accounting which covers an introductory course in Financial & Managerial Accounting?
too specific to a major
@@Mr.AP5 Most if not all business majors require those two classes.
AP Geology/Meteorology (maybe merge it with AP Astronomy to create AP Earth & Space Sciences [prob could come up with a better name but you get the idea])
Not bad 👌👍
AP Astronomy would NOT be an easy class 😭
The entirety of astrophysics would make people hate themselves. And the course would require a good amount of math, including some calculus
Why did they add an ap African American studies class like I’m not racist but they got to make a whole ass class on studying the 300 years on one race of humans of one country??
yeah idk
You could take all these APs and still not get into your dream school
too real 😭
AP gym fr 8:30
AP Business Princ. exist now
@@onlyveetz Does it?
@@onlyveetz OK I found the info about it, thanks for notifying us
college board release AP Astronomy and my life is yours
AP Calc DE 😭
I just subscribed! I think middle school should have HSP High School placement for middle schoolers to get high school credits
I mean I know some middle schools will offer classes like AP Gov in 8th grade
@@Mr.AP5definitely not public ones
@@mak_448 the school I know that does that is public actually
@@Mr.AP5 huh must not be in baltimore 💀
I need AP business or any AP related to business
YO MR. AP’S FROM RUSSIAN SPEAKING COUNTRY? WHICH ONE?
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
YOO BRO SAME
From Astana 👌
@@pandaengineer4636 From Almaty myself 👌🍎
угараю с обложки видио
Я бы очень хотел чтобы это был настоящий класс 😭
How about AP Fortnite Battle Royale?
@@TheoVerseVibes Not funny 😐