Saturday, May 5, 2012

AP exams

  • By JUSTIN POPE AP Education Writer Not long ago, Advanced Placement exams were mostly for top students looking to challenge themselves and get a head start on college credit. Not anymore. In the next two weeks, 2 million students will take 3.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Not long ago, Advanced Placement exams were mostly for top students looking to challenge themselves and get a head start on college credit. Not anymore. In the next two weeks, 2 million students will take 3.
  • (NJ.com)
  • Students will have to pay for taking advanced placement starting next school year under a change in the school system's policy. Last year, the state pulled funding for AP exams.
  • (La Grange Daily News)
  • PrepUs new mobile applications better prepare students for advanced placement (AP) exams through adaptive practice quizzing, catered to each students unique needs, and by enabling them to study on mobile devices inside and outside of traditional quizzing environments.
  • (Consumer Electronics Net)
  • Enter the laureate program. Rigorous college-level Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams are the basis for it.
  • (Naples Daily News)
  • Rankings are based on the number of AP (advanced placement) exams given divided by the size of the senior class. The 2012 rankings were based on the May 2011 AP exams and May/June 2011 graduation data.
  • (Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  • Nationally, 56 percent of AP exams taken by the high school class of 2011 earned a 3 or higher, but there are wide disparities. The mean score is 3.01 for white students and 1.94 for blacks.
  • (Allentown Morning Call)
  • It does seem like an okay gig. Supposing a student does want to be president, the first step along the way to getting his or her fanny into that big chair in the big office is acing the AP exams.
  • (Consumer Electronics Net)
  • Advanced Placement exams are coming up, and for most students, that means hitting the books. For a first-time AP test taker, there are several things to know. After all, AP tests are a whole new ballgame from the usual end-of-year exams.
  • (Roanoke Times)

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