
AP Course/AP Preparation Class

AP, university-level courses in high school
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AP Calculus AB
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AP Calculus BC
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AP Biology
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AP Chemistry
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AP Physics 1
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AP Physics 2
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AP Physics C (Coming soon)
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AP Pre-Calculus (Coming soon)
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AP Macroeconomics (Coming soon)
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AP Microeconomics (Coming soon)
Why AP (Advanced Placement)?
If you complete the required courses in advance at university through AP courses, you can receive credits for those courses without any additional courses after entering university. This allows students to focus on more important classes and learn in-depth during their first year of university.
In the university admissions process in Canada and the United States, AP scores are an important factor in proving a student's academic excellence, and top universities in Canada and the United States require high scores in AP subjects.
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The original purpose of providing higher-level academic opportunities to outstanding high school students

Required for students applying to top global universities

When applying for admission to a top U.S. university, you must take an average of 8 to 10 AP courses and take the exam.

When applying to certain universities and majors in Canada, taking AP courses and taking exams serves as a significant competitive advantage.

Earning a score of 4 or higher on the AP exam is recognized as university admission credit.