Saturday, April 17, 2010

What is AP and will it help me get admitted into University (Harvard, Princeton, MIT)?

I am thinking about doing the problem. Do I need to go to a school that offers the AP program or can I try to study in the Advanced Placement program even if my school doesn't offer it? How do I do that?





Your answers will guide the future of my education. Your help is really appreciated. Thank you.

What is AP and will it help me get admitted into University (Harvard, Princeton, MIT)?
YES. AP is Advanced Placement classes that are courses taught at the collegiate level. AP classes will be your key to get into higher education. Don't even dream of not taking AP classes, there would be no chance you would get into an Ivy League such as Harvard. Also, take the AP tests, the SATs, and the ACT, to fully make yourself a potential in the eyes on the university.
Reply:Exactly what JAS said. You should definitely take AP courses. Not only are they college level courses but if you do well enough, you can often get college credit for them so you have less classes you need to take.
Reply:Even if you don't get into an ivy league school, the college credit you get from AP scores will take a good amount of money off of your tuition and save you a lot of time.


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