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Advanced Placement Tests

Advanced placement tests, or AP tests as they are more commonly referred to, can be extremely difficult if you don't prepare adequately. When you are going to take advanced placement exams, you can't wait till the last minute. Really, any advanced placement classes should be looked at as an extended preparation for the test. Unlike most of your high school classes, your AP classes directly dictate what you will be doing your first year in college. If you score well on an advanced placement test, you can eliminate the need for you to take a certain subject in college. You can place out of introductory composition, first-year math, or even some chemistry or physics requirements. Although studying for your advanced placement tests may seem like a lot of work, think about it as an investment in your next year. The better you do on your tests, the less work you have to do in college.

 

That doesn't mean that studying and doing well in class is enough to get you past an advanced placement tests. You can expect your AP tests to be more difficult than anything you had to do during the year. Advanced placement tests are notoriously difficult – particularly for public school students who may not have experience with many hard tests. Unlike the SATs and ACTs which test general knowledge, The advanced placement tests are extremely specific. You need to know the subject matter inside and out to have even a hope of getting a passing score on one. They are made to ensure that you are at a college level of knowledge in the subject area.

Still, you shouldn't freak out about your advanced placement tests too much. Unlike the ACTs and the SATs, a poor or mediocre advanced placement test score can not hold you back from college. Start studying well ahead of time, but look at the AP tests as sort of a bonus. Just taking the class looks good on your high school transcript. If you can pass the test, it is a little bit less work that you have to do once you get there. If you can't pass the test, however, you will at least have a little but of an advantage in the course. Instead of learning a brand-new subject, you will be reviewing something you already have familiarity with. Surely that is a good enough consolation prize.

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