Prepare for the Advanced Placement Exam

September 16th, 2009

High school students who opt to take AP classes may do so to become more prepared for college, to try to gain admittance to a top-notch school, or to get college credits and save both money and time on their education. These students and their teachers strive for a deeper level of education and understanding of the material they are studying. Luckily, there are plenty of free tools ranging from AP test prep to online courses and open courseware classes to student organizers to reference materials to research tools and beyond.

AP Test Prep

These tools and resources will help students prepare for their AP tests.

http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2009/09/15/100-free-and-useful-tools-for-ap-students-and-teachers/

Study Guide for the AP

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  1. James says

    Test preparation is one of the most important things that will help you pass your exams during test time. One thing I learned while I was in high school is that it is important to that the Advanced Placements because it gives you an advantage and prepares you to enter college. It also helps if your planning on attending a bigger accredited school to further your education. I learned that it also helped save me money and goes toward my college degree. One other thing that being advanced placement helped me do was get a better understanding of what the subject actually entailed and the material covered. This helped me because it helps me better prepare myself mentally and physically for test and learning what I need to study for in order to pass the test. There are plenty of tools and websites that help can help you as long as you do the research to help you prepare for that big exam that’s coming up. Just remember to give yourself the proper time to prepare right for the test. If you take the time to create a time line that will give you time for breaks and time rest during studying.

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