4 Reasons Why Your Child Should Take AP Classes

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Having your child take AP classes is very beneficial to their high school education. If your child plans on attending college, you should make sure the school they are attending offers Advance Placement classes.
Here’s why:
- Your child earns college credit while in high school
- It save money because AP exams are recognized by more than 3,600 colleges and universities
- Introduction to college level studying
- Qualifies your child for college scholarships
The AP exams that your child takes after completing the course is administered by The
College Board who also creates the SAT exam as well as several other standardized tests. AP classes are offered in a variety of subjects such as
Biology, Psychology,
English, etc.
The class offerings depend on the school. Here are some of the schools in the area which offer AP classes: American History HS, Science Park HS, University HS and Technology HS.
In addition to your child earning college credit, your child will learn how to handle college-level work and learn invaluable study skills in high school. These are invaluable experiences which will lead to an increased advantage to scholarship opportunities.
By thinking ahead when your child’s freshman and sophomore year, your child will be better prepared for college by taking AP classes.
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Jacqueline Rembrandt is a life coach and author of 5 Life Skills Smart Moms must Have: Proven Strategies to Keep You Sane! She helps Moms and Dads organize their life so that they can get more me-time and quality family time.
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