AP Research
AP Research helps students develop their research, writing, analysis, and critical thinking skills, surrounding their topic of interest. Students will also be prepared for the 4000-5000 word research and the oral defense.
AP Research helps students develop their research, writing, analysis, and critical thinking skills, surrounding their topic of interest. Students will also be prepared for the 4000-5000 word research and the oral defense.
AP Statistics introduces students to fundamental concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing informed conclusions from data. The course revolves around four key themes: exploring data, sampling and experimentation, probability and simulation, and statistical inference.
This AP Calculus AB course builds deep understanding of limits, derivatives, and integrals, matching the pace and rigor of a college-level class.
The AP Seminar course aids students in cultivating their research, writing, analysis, and critical thinking skills within the scope of their chosen topic. Additionally, students will receive preparation for the end-of-course exam, which comprises three short-answer questions and one essay question.
AP English Language & Composition focuses on four main contents: rhetorical analysis, assertion and evidence, reasoning and organization, and language style learning. This course will emphasize non-fictional reading materials, enabling students to identify and explain the author’s use of rhetorical strategies and techniques. The courses will concentrate on the types of questions students encounter when taking the AP English test, including comprehensive essays, rhetorical analysis essays, and argumentation essays. Additionally, there will be a session to discuss the multiple-choice part of the AP English Language exam.
The purpose of AP Exam prep course is to equip AP Macroeconomics students to excel on the AP Macroeconomics exam. Throughout the course, you will cultivate a deep understanding of economic concepts and strengthen your ability to define, analyze, and articulate economic principles and models.
In AP United States History (APUSH), students will review key content concepts and course objectives through answering long essay questions (LEQs), document-based question essays (DBQs), and short answer questions (SAQs). Furthermore, students will practice using historical thinking skills by answering multiple-choice questions and providing written responses.
This comprehensive course is designed to cover only AP Calculus BC topics. We will provide guidance on approaching multiple-choice and free-response questions, helping you develop the skills needed for success. By participating in this course, you’ll gain the knowledge and strategies necessary to excel in the AP Calculus BC exam.