How to Calculate Ranges - AP® Statistics Review

How to Calculate Ranges: AP® Statistics Review

Statistics has a habit of taking words that we know and love, and turning them into something else completely. Take the range, for example. While this term may make you think of the old tune “Home on the Range,” the definition of range in math involves way fewer deer and antelope.

The Ultimate Guide to Stoichiometry Problems for AP® Chemistry

The Ultimate Guide to Stoichiometry Problems for AP® Chemistry

Welcome to another chapter of the Ultimate Guide for AP® Chemistry! This time, we are going to discuss the topic of Stoichiometry. Stoichiometry is the process by which we look at a chemical reaction, compare the products and reactants, and use the relationships established by the Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy to extract quantitative information.

How to Find Authentic Texts Online when Preparing for the AP® French Exam

How to Find Authentic Texts Online when Preparing for the AP® French Exam

French reading practice can be tough to take on, especially if the review in class doesn’t make you feel fully prepared. But as much as preparing for college, and taking an entire class to prepare for one test can be scary, don’t be discouraged! Finding authentic French text to beef up your French reading practice can seem like a difficult task, but it’s a game changer in prepping for the test.

How to Study for AP® French Language

How to Study for AP® French Language

The AP® French language exam is a beast of its own because it’s not quite what you’re used to. It’s another AP® exam, but with a few twists and turns that are familiar yet completely alien at the same time. You’re taking a test in a whole new language for goodness’ sake!

Samuel Clemens AP® US History Guide

Who was Samuel Clemens? AP® US History Guide

Born in Florida, Missouri, Samuel Clemens is best known as Mark Twain, the author of some of the most popular classic novels of all time, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. His life and accomplishments have made him famous throughout the world and most definitely in historical circles

Is AP® Spanish Literature Hard?

Is AP® Spanish Literature Hard?

If you’ve been taking Spanish all throughout high school, you might be wondering about the AP® Spanish class AP® Spanish Literature and Culture. If you are considering taking Spanish in college, or just want to get college credit, this may be perfect for you. This class will truly prepare you for college-level Spanish classes while earning you credit for college.

How to Calculate Medians - AP® Statistics Review

How to Calculate Medians: AP® Statistics Review

Dealing with the stats part of the AP® Statistics exam can be intimidating enough on its own, but on top of that, you are probably discovering that there’s enough confusing vocabulary to make your head spin! Take the median, for example – along with its siblings mean and mode; they make up the “measures of central tendency,” and like any family members, they can be tough to tell apart.

Is AP® Art History Hard?

Is AP® Art History Hard?

AP® Art History is an AP® class whose focus is to introduce you to the different forms of art that have developed since humans first started making art. The course is dedicated to presenting art in a holistic, global fashion. This means that you will trace the history of various art forms in different cultures and how they changed and evolved as time passed.

Is AP® Comparative Government Hard?

Is AP® Comparative Government Hard?

What is AP® Comparative Government and Politics? According to CollegeBoard, AP® Comparative Government and Politics “introduces students to fundamental concepts used by political scientists to study the processes and outcomes of politics in a variety of country settings.”