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AP (Advanced Placement)

Each year, students around the world who want to learn and achieve at the highest level become AP students. Through AP's college-level courses and exams, you can earn college credit and advanced placement, stand out in the admissions process, and learn from some of the most skilled, dedicated, and inspiring teachers in the world.Students appearing for AP Exam receive recognition from more than 3,600 colleges and universities that annually receive AP Exam scores. Over 90% of 4-year colleges in the U.S. provide credit and/or advanced placement for qualifying scores.

Once you've decided to take the challenge, it's easy to enroll in an AP course. Talk to an AP teacher or the AP Coordinator at your school about the course you want to take. Discuss the course's workload and any preparation you might need.You need to get registered by March 15th for the test which is conducted in May. The fee for each exam is
$86. Student can take the test in any subject he/she is interested in.The following are the exam dates for 2010.

Subjects

Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Chinese Language and Culture Computer Science A Macroeconomics Microeconomics English Language EnglishLiterature Environmental Science European History French Language German Language

Comp Government & Politics U.S. Government & Politics Human Geography Japanese Language and Culture Latin: Vergil Music Theory Physics B Physics C Psychology Spanish Language Spanish Literature Statistics Studio Art U.S. History World History

2010 Exam Calendar - Week 1

 

Morning 8am

Afternoon 12pm

Monday,
May 3

United States Government and Politics

Comparative Government and PoliticsFrench Languag

Tuesday, May 4

Computer Science ASpanish Language

Statistics

Wednesday, May 5

Calculus AB, Calculus BC

Chinese Language and Culture

Thursday, May 6

English Literature and CompositionGerman Language

English Literature and CompositionGerman Language

Friday,
May 7

United States History

European HistoryStudio Art (portfolios due)

2010 Exam Calendar - week 2

 

Morning 8am

Afternoon 12pm

Monday, May 10

Biology Music Theory

Physics B, Physics C: Mechanics

Tuesday, May 11

Chemistry Environmental Science

Psychology

Wednesday, May 12

English Language and Composition

Art History

Thursday, May 13

Macroeconomics World History

Microeconomics

Friday,
May 14

Human Geography Spanish Literature

Latin: Virgil


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