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The benefits to AP students and parents

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The Benefits of AP

AP means more work, but it's work that pays off.

Consider what AP allows you to do:

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Explore more rigorous coursework.

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AP coursework provides a solid foundation for your work in college.

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AP work offers you the opportunity to work independently and with students who are as excited by the subject as you are.

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Improve your college applications.

Admissions officers recognize the work and commitment required by AP courses.

Having AP classes as part of your course schedule improves your application profile.

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Save money on tuition.

For every course you don't have to take in college, you save money.

You may be able to graduate early.

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Get ahead in college.

Earning college credit in high school allows you to advance more rapidly through your major and general education requirements.

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