Tips for Success on the AP Exams
- Start Early - It is impossible to cram for the AP exams - they represent a year's worth of college-level classwork.
- Create a Study Plan - It is best to create a study plan and avoid last-minute preparation, especially if your child takes more than one AP class! Map out a preparation plan that carves out time to study, review the course and review old exams. (Our tutors can help with this!)
- Be Consistent - Consistency in studying is the key to a stress-free exam experience.
- Practice Makes Perfect - One of the best ways to prepare for the AP exams is to take practice exams. Please encourage your child to print copies of old exams and ask their teachers for additional copies. Taking old exams will help them become familiar with the test's format, content, and timing!
- Attend Your Teacher's Review Sessions - No matter how bad your child's senioritis or spring fever is - they must go to their teacher's review sessions!
- Ask for Help - Great tutors can save your child time studying, help create a study plan, and reduce stress around the exam.
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