Advanced Placement Classes
To take AP (Advanced Placement) classes, or not to take AP classes? That is the question.
When high school students are driven to attend an accredited college and make top marks for graduation, AP ...
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During your freshmen year of high school, your class registration may start to ask you whether you want to take AP classes. Though many colleges don’t explicitly require that you take AP classes to receive admission, AP ...
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Program Differences
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program challenges students to develop skills in a wide variety of areas by providing a well-rounded curriculum. IB student are expected to combine academics with sc...
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AP Students & College Success
Research shows that the Advanced Placement (AP) classroom experience can benefit students in a variety of different ways when they reach college.
AP students are more likely to graduate from...
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The Advanced Placement or AP Program is a curriculum in the United States sponsored by the College Board. This program offers standardized courses to high school students that are recognized to be equivalent to undergradua...
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One of the things that college admissions committees like to see from applicants is a rigorous high school course schedule. This can be gauged by the type of courses that the student was enrolled in (i.e. AP or regular colle...
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What Are AP Classes?
As I’m sure you already know, AP stands for “Advanced Placement.” AP classes are college-level courses that are only offered at select high schools to students who excel in one or more subjects....
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