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Is the AP test right for me?
AP Test
Schedule
The Advanced
Placement (AP) exams are
tests administered annually by the College Board over a two-week period in early May. These exams give high school
students an opportunity to demonstrate a high level of
proficiency (a score of 4 or 5 on a 1-5 scale) in various college-level subjects
and as a result , students often become eligible for an
exemption for ("or place out of") many freshman level or
introductory college courses. Boston-Tutors
offers standardized and tailored programs to help students
whether they are taking an AP class at school or through
independent study. Our
standard programs address students in need of a "brush up",
or desiring intensive review. Tailored programs are
also available as needed for students. We strongly
recommend contacting us at least 2-3 weeks in advance of your
desired start date, so we can provide you with the best
tutoring options. Call us a 877-888-6717 or
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Boston-Tutors provides tutoring support programs
for the following exams:
Is the AP test
right for me?
The answer depends on a
number of factors. Many students who consider taking at least
three AP exams (a requirement for acceptance at
top colleges) will have to prepare either through a high
school course or independent study. Either way,
the student must measure the opportunity cost of the time
investment. Furthermore, a student must consider the
impact that a poor grade in a high school AP course might
have on an otherwise good GPA. However, a high grade in an AP
course taken as a junior, is usually given greater weight by colleges because
by definition, it is college-level work and would likely be
included in the grade report part of your college
application. In addition, students
taking at least three or more exams, and scoring at least a
3 or higher (on a 1-5, low to high scale), will become eligible for "AP Scholar" awards
- a
certification that is included in transcripts that are sent
out to colleges.
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Mon. May 3rd |
- Government &
Politics: US |
- Govt & Politics:
Comparative
- French Language |
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Tues. May 4th |
- Computer Science A
- Spanish Language |
- Statistics |
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Thurs. May 5th |
- Calculus AB
- Calculus BC |
- Chinese Language and Culture |
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Thurs. May 6th |
- English Literature
- German Language |
- Japanese Language and Culture |
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Fri. May 7th |
- United States History |
- European History
- Studio Art |
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Mon. May 10th |
- Biology
- Music Theory |
- Physics B
- Physics C: Mechanics
- Physics C: Elect. & Magnetism (*2PM) |
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Tues. May 11th |
- Environmental Science
- Chemistry |
- Psychology |
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Wed. May 12th |
- English Language |
- Art History |
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Thurs. May 13th |
- Macroeconomics
- World History |
- Microeconomics |
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Fri. May 14th |
- Human Geography
- Spanish Literature |
- Latin: Vergil |
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