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Who Should Take the AP Course?

The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Program offers college-level courses to high school students. AP courses allow students to study advanced subjects, demonstrate academic excellence, and potentially earn college credit based on their AP exam scores.

Total Score Range

400 - 1600

Reading & Writing

200 - 800

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Mathematics

200 - 800

The proof

What Are AP Courses?

AP courses are rigorous academic programs designed to:

Challenge students with university-level content.

Develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

Prepare students for higher education.

Strengthen college and university applications.

AP Subjects

Benefits of Taking an AP Course from Second Teacher

English & Languages

Covers:
  • AP English Language and Composition
  • AP English Literature and Composition
  • AP French, Spanish, and other language courses

Sciences

Covers:
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Physics 1
  • AP Physics 2
  • AP Environmental Science

Mathematics & Computer Science

Covers:
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • AP Computer Science A

Humanities & Social Sciences

Covers:
  • AP Psychology
  • AP Economics (Micro & Macro)
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP World History
  • AP US History

Process For Preparation

AP Exam Scoring

AP exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5:

SCORE MEANING
5
Extremely Well Qualified
4
Well Qualified
3
Qualified
2
Possibly Qualified
1
No Recommendation

Process For Preparation

How we prepare Students for AP Course Includes

In-depth subject instruction
1.
Concept clarity and application-based learning
2.
AP-style practice questions
3.
Mock exams and performance analysis
4.
Exam strategies and time management
5.
Personalized academic support

Ready to take your next step with The Second Teacher?

AP (Advanced Placement) courses provide students with the opportunity to study college-level subjects while still in high school. These courses help develop advanced academic skills, strengthen university applications, and prepare students for success in higher education through rigorous learning and internationally recognized examinations.