Advanced Placement, or AP classes are high school classes that can qualify for college credit at most accredited American universities. The credit received depends on the policy of the accepting university, the grade received, and the grade received on a standardized test taken at the completion of the class. Pre-AP classes are advanced cirriculum middle school classes designed to prepare the students for the AP classes in high school.
If you pass an AP class but fail the AP exam you will NOT get a college credit but you will receive credit for the class. Colleges will still recognize that you took an AP class, and you will still receive credit for the class, just not college credit.
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You'll have to ask your school that.
Don't take AP in a class you got a B in to ensure an A or B in the AP class. Otherwise, you should go for it.
Definitely a B in an AP class.
An extra credit idea for AP Statistics which benefits the whole class is students researching a specific concept and presenting the concept to the class.
It depends on your grade and motivation to stay in that class. If you have an F or D, you drop the class.
No, the AP German Class is not based on the CEFR B1 Competence Level.
The AP German Class is not based on the CEFR B1 Competence Level.
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Go to historyteacher.net, it has power points, questions, and more. There are also many books around with help for the ap exam, and the class. The stuff for ap euro is on the left side, a little down the page. Its a great site and is helping me on the tests in my class, there is also information there for AP US History and World History (or whatever that class is called).