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How to Prepare for AP English Literature Over the Summer

AP English Literature can be one of the most rewarding AP classes, but it’s also one of the most reading-heavy. Starting over the summer helps you get comfortable with challenging texts and sharpen your ability to think critically, which comes in handy whether you’re aiming for law school, journalism, or just top grades.

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How to Prepare for AP Calculus AB/BC Over the Summer

Whether you’re aiming for business, economics, or a competitive college application, AP Calculus can open a lot of doors—if you’re ready for it. Prepping over the summer gives you a chance to understand the core ideas before class even begins, so you can stay calm and in control when things get tough.

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How to Prepare for AP Biology Over the Summer

AP Biology covers a ton of material, and if you don’t start strong, it can feel overwhelming fast. Prepping during the summer gives you time to understand the big ideas and feel more confident before the first day.

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How to Study for AP U.S. History Over the Summer

AP U.S. History is known for having one of the biggest content loads of any AP class, which is why summer is the perfect time to get a head start. You’ll walk into class already understanding the big ideas, and you’ll sharpen key skills that can help with college essays, law school goals, or future teaching plans.

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What Is Tested on the SAT® Writing Section?

What Is Tested on the SAT® Writing Section?

The SAT® Writing section will test your editing skills and knowledge of standard English conventions.Read this article to learn about useful tips on how to score high on test-specific writing

How To Cancel Your SAT® Score?

How To Cancel Your SAT® Score?

Learn about the exact steps you have to follow to cancel your SAT score and how to send your cancellation application after leaving the test center.

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