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[quote=Anonymous]Parent of an older student advised us when my kid was a rising freshman and APs have been easy. Since, teachers will not be able to fully cover the AP curriculum in the classroom before the exam and AP tests happen a month before school ends so the window of learning in classroom is very short, it is best to get a Barron's book from Amazon in summer and begin during summer. During the school year, study for the assignments and tests using it for few minutes daily, and it will be a breeze to score well in school as well for AP exams. My kid ended up taking 12 APs and scored 5s in all except 1 where he got a 4. If you plan a bit better and start early, APs are easy. But most kids procrastinate and get so stressed. APs is all about time management and routine. Also, do not skip the online AP classroom. [/quote]
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