Sunday, March 20, 2022

AP Tips From the Experts

 

AP Tips From the Experts

‘Tis the season for AP Exams: Are you ready for them? 

From English to History to Calculus (and dozens more subjects), it can be very rewarding to start your freshman year with several hours of college credit already on your transcript (and thousands saved in tuition). 
 
How you start is critical to how you finish,
and we’ve got a few insider tips for you.

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Inside the APs: How to Succeed on Your Exams 
April 5 at 8PM ET / 5PM PT 


This free webinar will help you understand the structure of the AP exams in order to prepare for them.
 
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Meet our AP Guest Experts

  
Martin Kirby 

With more than 40 years of teaching under his belt — including 33 at Hart High School — Mr. Kirby is one of the most experienced AP Physics teachers in the country. He served for several years as an AP Physics exam grader,
has been a consultant to the College Board,
and has served on its exam development committee.

 
Tyler Lee

Mr. Lee has taught AP U.S. History for the past six years. During that time, his students have passed the test at rates ranging from 85-96% — nearly twice the national average! Mr. Lee has also served as an exam reader, grading thousands of student long-essay questions (LEQs) and document-based questions (DBQs). 
Get a head start on your future by signing up for
this free, informative event.

 
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We are proud to introduce a new package
to enhance your AP tutoring experience. 

Final Review: 2-hour group session
or 
Bundle Final Review with Private Tutoring,
3 hours of 1-on-1 tutoring at our lowest rate


More information will be announced March 21!

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