Administered by The College Board, AP programs consists of standardized high school courses that are roughly equivalent to undergraduate college courses. After completing an AP class, students typically take the AP exam in that subject, which can earn them credits and accelerated placement in college. AP Exams are standardized exams designed to measure how well the students have mastered the content and skills of a specific AP course.
Why learn AP
- Learn beyond school subjects
- Strengthen your transcripts
- Prepare for university
- Increase university admission opportunities.
AP subjects
AP Arts
- Studio Art 2-D and 3-D Design
- Music Theory
- Art History
AP Capstone Diploma Program
- AP Research
- AP Seminar
AP English
- English Language and Composition
- English Literature Composition
AP History and Social Sciences
- Government and Politics (Comparative)
- Government and Politics(US)
- Human Geography
- World History
- American History
- European History
- Macro Economics
- Micro Economics
- Psychology
AP Math and Computer Science
- Calculus AB and BC
- Statistics
- Computer Science A
AP Sciences
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environmental Science
- Physics 1 & 2: Algebra-Based
- Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
- Physics C: Mechanics
AP World Languages and Cultures
- Chinese Language and Culture
- French Language and Culture
- German Language and Culture
- Italian Language and Culture
- Japanese Language and Culture
- Spanish Language and Culture
Why choose APASS?
At APASS, we use a vast range of instructional and authentic resources that assist students in achieving their desired results. It is our fundamental belief that a student’s success should be based on a personalized curriculum that takes into account our student’s unique needs, and that teachers are prepared to go above and beyond their responsibilities in order to ensure that a student receive adequate support.
What is expected?
Homework
To get the most from this course and achieve the desired results, self‐study is recommended. For every block of classes the student should spend 30‐45 minutes reviewing the materials and the strategies discussed by the instructor.
Attendance
Students are expected to attend at least 90% of their classes in order to achieve maximum results. This is particularly important for our intensive and masterclass programs.
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2024 Summer AP Exam Program Schedule
TBD