How the AP® Computer Science Principles Course Provides Teachers Flexibility

How the AP® Computer Science Principles Course Provides Teachers Flexibility

Most students who sign up for AP® Computer Science do so because they love computers or they love programming. These students feel right at home in the course because they get a comprehensive overview of programming in Java. It’s a rigorous class meant for students who are passionate about programming.

But what about the students who have never tried programming? Why would these students sign up to take a rigorous course to learn a skill they know nothing about? These students would benefit from a class that focuses not just on programming, but the computer science field as a whole.

Gerunds and Gerund Phrases for GMAT Grammar

Grammar skills are tested comprehensively by GMAT Verbal Sentence Correction questions. The way in which to best prepare for the Sentence Correction questions is study grammar extensively. In this post, we will review gerunds and gerund phrases.

What is the Format of the GMAT?

Where to start with the GMAT? Well let’s start at the beginning, what is the format of the GMAT? We’ll outline the format of the GMAT, give you the exam strategies you need to know and help you develop your plan of attack.

When Should I Start Studying for the APs? Your Guide

Are you looking for an AP® study plan? You’ve come to the right place! Studying for AP® classes can be stressful or overwhelming – but it definitely doesn’t have to be, especially when you have the right tools. This article will run you through the importance of AP® classes (something that you might need to remind yourself of during an otherwise crazy time), how to get started on the path to the score you need, a month by month AP® study plan, and finally, we’ll examine different schools are their requirements for AP® testing.

See anything you think will be helpful? Then read on!

Harvard Advanced Placement (AP) Credits

Ah, Harvard: the crème de le crème of American higher education. If you are reading this article, you have either been recently admitted to Harvard (which in that case, congratulations) or consider yourself a competitive candidate for admission (if this applies to you – good luck!).

Whichever situation you find yourself in, you still need the same questions answered about Harvard AP® credits. Obviously you need to take, and excel in, quite a few AP® classes to gain admission to Harvard…but once you are there, what does the school do with your AP® scores? Do they not matter at all, or will they give you advanced standing? Wonder no more – because we have all the answers.

What are the Easiest AP® Classes and Tests?

If your school offers an AP® class, or 2, or 3, of 4, then you need to be taking them. But, AP® courses also have a reputation for being overwhelming and stressful. So, to avoid this fate, you might be wondering what the easiest AP® classes are.

GRE vs. GMAT: Which Test Should You Take?

GRE vs. GMAT: which test should you take? That is the question. You know you want to go to business school, and now you need to decide whether you should take the GRE or the GMAT.

3 Ways to Approach AP® Statistics FRQ

3 Ways to Approach AP® Statistics Free Response Questions

At first glance, the free response questions (FRQ’s) may seem like the most intimidating part of the AP® Statistics exam. Essay questions on a math test?

The FRQ section consists of five short answer questions and one investigative task. This portion takes ninety minutes and is half your exam score. Here are some tips for studying beforehand and for how to approach the test itself.