Newsletter #54-February 2024

The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exam data for 2023 is now released! We have posted the AP score percentages, mean scores and number of global students. Once again, AP English Language & Composition (AP Lang) was the most popular, yet arguably hardest, AP taken with 562,328 global students in 2023.

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Newsletter #53-January 2024

ACT recently updated its ACT exam schedules for 2024 for both United States and international students. Please review our ACT page for the latest information. College Board recently updated its SAT exam schedules for 2024 for both United States and international students. Please review our SAT page for the latest information.

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Newsletter #50-October 2023

Our Spring 2024 Term will run from Monday, January 1, 2024, to Saturday, June 15, 2024. Priority Students will be able to register for Spring 2024 classes starting on Sunday, October 15, 2023. General Students will be able register for Spring 2024 classes starting on Sunday, October 29, 2023. Please contact our Admin Team for scheduling requests. Thank you!

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College Application Essays: The New Era

Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic changed the academic world. While students weren’t able to physically attend school, others were unable to attend online classes because of lack of technical resources or finances. Many students also felt overwhelmed with anxiety and stress. The COVID-19 pandemic presented so many challenges to students. Yet, a particular obstacle has remained evermore challenging: the college application essay.

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Newsletter #47-July 2023

Wayne Man, Math & Social Science Teacher, breaks down the very popular AP Psychology exam. There are some key updates that students should know. Check out "AP Psychology Basics" for tips on how to score a perfect AP 5! Congratulations to our May 2023 AP students! We're so happy to hear of how well our students performed on the latest AP exams. All your hard work finally paid off. Congratulations on all the perfect AP 5 scores!

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AP Psychology Basics

The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology exam is a year-long college-level test designed for 11th or 12th grade high school students. The AP Psychology subject material covers a wide range of topics related to human behavior and mental processes. Therefore, AP Psychology is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in key concepts, scientific theories and psychological perspectives.

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