SInce this sentence is incomplete, I’ll guess you meant to say something like you didn’t think you’d get credit for any of the AP exams you took since …
Of the 7 AP exams I took, 3 of them were humanities and didn’t allow me to ‘skip’ actual classes. My Calc AB and BC only counted for one Calc class equivalent, but they gave me general humanities credit for the other one. So that’s a total of 4 humanities classes I got credit for, and we had an 8-humanities requirement at college. I generally took about 4-5 classes per semester, and by the time it was the last semester I only needed 2 more classes to graduate.
The whole point of AP classes was to skip out on the same courses in college. My HS didn’t offer a lot of AP classes (I think the only other 2 which were offered that I didnt take was Psychology and Comp Sci) but I loaded up on as many as I could.
If there was one more period in the day, I would have been able to take more potential AP classes. If you didnt want to, you were not required to fill up on the max number of classes. Most people in School had a few ‘free’ periods or study skills period.