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Advanced Placement (AP) offers more than 30 college-level courses in subjects such as English, history, humanities, languages, math, psychology and science. Students can take the AP courses that are offered in their high school. A college-level exam given at the end of the year tests the students' knowledge of the AP subject. Exam scores can then be submitted to colleges and universities for college credit.

AP courses are a good deal because:

  • The course work is college-level. You may do better in college classes later because you'll know what to expect.
  • You take college-level courses in your high school. This gives you a taste of college-level courses within your high school walls. Check if your high school offers AP courses.
  • Students have the potential to earn both high school and college credit if they receive a qualifying score on the AP exam. This can save you time and money when you actually get to college.
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