AP classes mean Advanced Placement classes, which are more difficult than regular classes, but also count for more. If you take them in high school, you have the option to take the AP test, which, if you do well, will allow you to exempt part of your college course for that subject AP is short for Advanced Placement. After taking an AP class you can take a test that, if you score high enough, can give you college credit.
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AP stands for Advanced Placement, which means college-level. With the completion of an AP class, you take the College Board AP exam and, depending on your scores, you may receive college credit. Note: Not all schools take AP credit and those that do must have a class equivalent to the AP class you took for that specific credit to count.
I don't think they stand for anything. AB just means the first and second parts, and BC is the next parts.