Advanced Placement (AP) Test Prep

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Stand Out in College Admissions with Expert AP Exam Preparation

Preparing for Advanced Placement (AP) exams can give your child a significant edge in the competitive college admissions process. Huntington Learning Center offers tailored AP test prep programs to help students excel and earn college credit.

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Huntington Makes AP Exam Prep Stress-Free

If your teen is taking an AP course or preparing to take an AP Exam, our individualized tutoring and test prep programs are the perfect way to do well in the course and get ready for the test.

Diagnostic Assessment:

  • Initial evaluation to identify areas of strength and improvement.
  • Personalized feedback and a targeted study plan.

Focused Instruction:

  • In-depth review of AP course content and exam format.
  • Practice exams to familiarize students with AP test conditions.

Progress Monitoring:

  • Regular assessments to track student progress and adjust study plans.
  • Continuous feedback to ensure student success.

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AP Exams FAQs

  • There are 37 AP Exams that cover the 5 general academic areas of math, science, history, English, and languages.

    Arts

    • AP Art History
    • AP Music Theory
    • AP Studio Art: 2-D Design
    • AP Studio Art: 3-D Design
    • AP Studio Art: Drawing

    English

    • AP English Language and Composition
    • AP English Literature and Composition

    History & Social Science

    • AP Comparative Government and Politics
    • AP European History
    • AP Human Geography
    • AP Macroeconomics
    • AP Microeconomics
    • AP Psychology
    • AP United States Government and Politics
    • AP United States History
    • AP World History

    Math & Computer Science

    • AP Calculus AB
    • AP Calculus BC
    • AP Computer Science A
    • AP Computer Science Principles
    • AP Statistics

    Sciences

    • AP Biology
    • AP Chemistry
    • AP Environmental Science
    • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
    • AP Physics C: Mechanics
    • AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
    • AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based

    World Languages & Cultures

    • AP Chinese Language and Culture
    • AP French Language and Culture
    • AP German Language and Culture
    • AP Italian Language and Culture
    • AP Japanese Language and Culture
    • AP Latin
    • AP Spanish Language and Culture
    • AP Spanish Literature and Culture
  • Most AP Exams are two to three hours long. Each test covers the content of that subject area. For example, the AP Exam in World History covers the content from the AP course in World History. With the exception of Studio Art, all of the AP Exams combine multiple-choice questions with an open-response section. The open-response may be in essay format, problem-solving format, or spoken response. For AP Studio Art, a student must submit a portfolio for review and scoring. For more details on each exam, visit www.collegeboard.org.

  • AP Exams are administered each May. Usually, a student’s high school will handle AP Exam registration. AP Exam dates, locations, and registration information can also be found by visiting www.collegeboard.org.

  • AP Exams are graded by the College Board on a scale of 1 to 5, with the following criteria for performing in that subject at the college level:

    • No recommendation
    • Possibly qualified
    • Qualified
    • Well qualified
    • Extremely well qualified

    Most colleges require a score of at least a 3 to grant college credit. Some will accept a score of 2, while many of the more competitive colleges and universities require a 4 or 5 before granting credit.

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