Originally Posted by Dude
Originally Posted by momtofour
I was trying to differentiate between what Dude referenced - high schools having lots of courses called AP, and specific AP-approved classes for which there is a test.

There must be some misunderstanding, because I didn't intend to make such a distinction. There was an AP English track that lasted all four years of high school, and ended with an AP test.
So basically, while there wasn't a 1:1 relationship between AP classes and AP tests in every subject, every class called AP was directed towards preparing you for an AP test.

Sorry-my poor wording. All I really meant to say is that our HS offers 23 courses that end with an AP test. There are other courses that put you on the "AP track," but they're not called AP until the specific class that ends with an AP test.