AP Study Plan

AP courses span 6 major categories and carry college-level difficulty. We help students choose the right APs and achieve top scores through professional training.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses cover 6 major categories: Arts, English, History & Social Sciences, Math & Computer Science, Natural Sciences, and World Languages & Cultures. With difficulty comparable to university first-year courses, AP courses demonstrate a student's academic ambition, signal their intended major direction, and — when scores are high enough — can earn college credit that reduces tuition costs and saves time. Ivy100's experienced teaching team provides customized AP course selection and professional exam preparation.

1AP course selection strategy based on target universities and intended major
2Professional training for 12 AP subjects: English, US History, Calculus BC, Physics 1 & 2, Macro/Microeconomics, Biology, Psychology, World History, Chemistry, Statistics, French, and Computer Science
3Practice exam scheduling and detailed performance analysis
4Content review and concept reinforcement sessions before each exam
5Integration with high school course load for optimal balance
6College credit planning and AP score goal-setting

Why APs Matter

AP courses are closely tied to your university major. Taking them signals academic readiness and genuine interest in your chosen field — qualities that admissions committees highly value. North American universities award credit based on course count and scores, which can lower tuition costs and accelerate graduation. With nearly 20 years of successful AP guidance, Ivy100 helps students choose, prepare for, and excel in the right AP courses.

Subjects We Cover

Our faculty provides expert instruction across AP English Language & Composition, AP United States History, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics 1 & 2, AP Macroeconomics & Microeconomics, AP Biology, AP Psychology, AP World History, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP French, and AP Computer Science. Each study plan is personalized to the student's strengths and target score.

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