I will continuously be adding more as i find them but this is where I will be gathering any and all online recourses (that we didn't make) that could help us, and maybe you :)
Feel free to message us with anything you think should be added.
APHuG Things to Understand-
As someone who sucks at focusing on 12pt font black and white text, the colors and pictures really help me stay attentive. No to mention there are examples, graphs, and maps (duh) that help gain a better understanding of complicated concepts. And finally, a girls best friend, a table of context so if you need to find something specific you can scroll down for it.
Traditional Review Packet-
Just your average review packet that includes many different activities that can be done from vocab matching to practice multiple choice. This review can test your knowledge on the subject at hand, however this is only the questions so i you aren't sure about the answer you may need to google the questions to make sure.
you’re an asshole if you think you’re smarter/better than students who are taking “on level” courses. if anything, you’re the dumb ones for taking a course that has the full potential to damage your mental health and that comes down to one single test that *might* get you college credit *if you pass*.
sincerely,
an ap student whos taking dual credit classes next year bc ap is a scam.
the passing rate doesn’t automatically mean if the test is easy or hard. this is because some of the tests which have the lowest passing rate are usually taken freshman/sophomore year where they are less prepared and leave the harder classes to upperclassmen to raise the passing rate.
Advanced Placement courses are designed to give students an intro-level college curriculum while still in high school. They allow students to explore more advanced subjects, get a taste of college-level work and even amass college credits if they pass the AP exams.
the difference between AP/honors classes and regular high school level classes is that in regular class you're taught the information on the test before the test but in AP/honors classes you're taught the information after
Very excited to see the fruits of my LABOR AMORIS! #bolchazycarducci #lumina #vergil #caesar #advancedplacement #aplat https://www.instagram.com/p/CDCL84-JyX3/?igshid=19gwqhquayg65
Yay! My grandson will be promoted into advanced placement for 3rd grade. So #proud #grandson #advancedplacement #gradeschool https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxs9ifAl_R9/?igshid=1quuj8poch82
I got my second AP test done today!! AP Physics 1 :)
There’s an essay due next week for English I have yet to truly begin writing that I’m kinda stressed over but thankfully I’m strong in writing so it shouldn’t be a problem to do over Wednesday, Thursday, and the weekend.
Its the period where teachers are still cramming stuff in despite AP tests so work is kinda piling up, but that’s just how life is
Pardon the cheesy intro but I thought I should give a link to a collection of Quizlets I've gathered for the purpose of reviewing. There may be other folders in the future for other topics and classes but scroll down until you find what chapter you are looking for.
Incredibly successful day at NAGA Pennsylvania. We earned three expert belts with two double golds in the expert division as well as two double gold performances in the beginner division by my up and coming girls. Very proud of how hard they have been working and they proved it with our 74% win percentage. @griffinbjj @crazy88owingsmills #Crazy88mma #baltimore #BJJ #Kids #jiujitsu #NAGA #Gold #Expert #advancedplacement #Champions #moyabrand #vhtsny #vhts #grappling (at Marple Sports Arena) https://www.instagram.com/p/BonTHLig3XG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k7b3sbtxiykg