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How to Study for AP Physics 1 Over the Summer
AP Physics 1 is tough, and jumping in cold can make the school year overwhelming fast. Starting over the summer gives you the chance to build confidence, master the basics, and walk in ready.
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Bachelor of Arts vs Bachelor of Science: What Degree Is Better for Your Career Goals?
When it comes to choosing a college major, many students wonder: Does it really matter if I get a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS)? The short answer? Yes — but not in the way you might think.
Understanding the differences between a BA and a BS can help you align your college experience with your strengths, interests, and long-term goals. This guide breaks down what makes these two degrees unique and how your test scores — like AP, SAT, and ACT — can support your path to success.
How to Write a Good AP® Lit Essay
Learn how to write an AP® Lit essay with key analysis, structure, and tips to impress graders and boost your score.
How To Write a CCOT Essay for the AP® World History Exam
Learn how to craft a compelling response to the Continuity and Change Over Time (CCOT) essay on the AP® World History exam. This question is part of the long essay question (LEQ) section of the test.
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What Do I Bring to My SAT® or ACT® Test?
You have worked hard to prepare for the ACT or SAT, and it is finally test day. However, you need to know what to bring to the testing center.
SAT® Math Section: What to Prepare For (Part 2)
In our previous blog, we explored the topics covered in “Heart of Algebra” and “Problem Solving and Data Analysis.” Now in Part 2, we will go over the topics in
SAT® Math Section: What to Prepare For (Part 1)
These broad areas are great for categorizing questions but aren’t so great for detailed studying and knowing what to prepare for. Part 1 of this two-part blog series will explore