FAQs
AP (Advanced Placement)
Q1 Who can write an AP exam?
Ans: There is no stipulated age for when a student can write his/her first AP test. When a student has acquired the knowledge for a particular AP subject,he/she could go ahead test in it. Ideally, students work on taking a couple of AP's over the last 3-4 years at school. So, it is realistic to say that a student can write 1 AP in grade 9, 2 in grade 10, 2 or 3 in grade 11 and, if needed, even in Grade 12.
Q2 What are the benefits of having AP scores?
Ans: AP scores upward of 3 definitely facilitate entry to top Colleges and Universities – mostly in the US and Canada but of late in other countries too such as the UK & Australia AP scores indicate a student’s readiness with college- level subject knowledge. Hence Universities exempt students with AP scores from Introductory Course work, place them in higher designated courses and grant course credits that allow students to save some of the cost of classes.
Q3 Can students from non-AP curriculum schools write AP exams?
Ans: Definitely. Such students must register early in the academic year (November of 2024 for AP exams of May 2025) at a College Board designated local school that allows ‘external’ students to write AP's there.
Q4 When should a student start preparation for the May 2025 AP exams?
Ans: Once the new school session starts end- Aug 2024,it is best to plan a slow and steady prep schedule for the AP/APs a student is aiming to write in May 2025.The benefit of starting early is that despite the breaks a student will take due to school exams, the students will have enough time to prep well and thus to score a 4 or 5 on each AP.
Q5 Who receives my AP Exam results ?
Ans: AP Grade reports are ready by July. The College Board sends the score to each student’s home, high school, and the college(s) designated by the student at the time of the exam.
Q6 When should a student start preparation for the May 2025 AP exams?
Ans:Yes, Once the student is sure of the Colleges he/she wants the scores sent to, a request to this effect can be put to the College Board.
Course Options:
1. Group Course: Full year/Complete Rotation Plan
- Available for AP Cal BC, AP Cal AB, AP Pre Cal, AP Eco (Micro)
- Courses start Oct 2024. Enrollments open August 1, 2024.
Details of Group Course (per subject)
- Number of sessions: 1 per week (12-13 sessions for one complete rotation of the course)
- Materials: Complete study material provided by us.
- Mocks: 4 (Final Mocks) in April 2025 (followed by Mock Review sessions)
2. Private Course: Half year/ One rotation plan.
- Available for ALL AP SUBJECTS
- Course/Courses can start any time after August 1, 2024.
- Course/Courses can be taken online or at the center.
Details of Group Course (per subject)
- Number of sessions: 20 (1 per week or as required by student)
- Materials: Complete study material provided by us.
- Mocks: 4 (Final Mocks) in April 2025 (followed by Mock Review sessions)
3. Private Course: Full Year/ Flexible Rotation.
- Available for ALL AP SUBJECTS
- Course/Courses can start any time after August 1, 2024.
- Course/Courses can be taken online or at the center.
Important: The year long AP Prep Course is designed for students in AP Curriculum schools seeking weekly support in AP Subjects. This course is also ideal for students from non- AP curriculum schools who are taking AP subject/s that they are not familiar with.
Details of Course (per subject)
- Number of sessions: 40 (1 per week or as required by student)
- Materials: Complete study material provided by us.
- Mocks: 4 (Final Mocks) in April 2025 (followed by Mock Review sessions)
We train for these APs:
- Pre Calculus Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics
- Chemistry Biology Environmental Science
- Physics 1 Physics 2 Mechanics Electricity & Magnetism Computer Science
- Micro Economics Psychology Language & Composition