The Advanced Placement® (AP) program is a great way for high school students to prepare for college and earn college credit. These courses are designed to be equivalent to first-year college courses; students who score well on the AP exams can earn college credit, saving time and money on their college education.
South Asian students who are interested in studying engineering, medicine and social studies at US universities should consider taking AP courses for Psychology (Fall 2020). Both these AP courses help students develop critical thinking and analytical skills that they need to succeed in college.
What is included in my classes and course resources?
- Lecture Notes
PPT converted into PDFs with annotations as and when needed, those are customized for each learner/group of learners depending on which unit/chapter is being taught at the moment.
- Reading Guides, Tabular Notes and Summaries
The AP exams for Social Studies do get a bit too lengthy with theories and lots of details with very little calculations. As a result, it is better to read a variety of texts which aren’t just long paragraphs. Those texts can be tables, short notes, bullet point notes and more that will help the student be more concise as that’s what the AP requires for Social Studies.
- Test Series & Mock Tests
Based on the new syllabus for Psychology (2020), there will be both review questions in the form of MCQ and FRQ and each unit.