AP Course Advantages:
Increase your acceptance rate: Improve your competitive rate of admission to other test competitors if they have the same or similar scores on other tests such as TOEFL.
Earn college credit early:The AP exam is recognized by more than 3,600 universities and colleges in China and abroad every year. More than 90% of full-time colleges in the U.S. offer credit and Advanced Placement courses for students who pass AP exams.
Improve problem-solving skills: Study university courses in advance, improve English reading and writing skills and problem-solving skills, and develop good study habits for multiple courses.
Highlight academic ability:AP exams require students to have more in-depth knowledge and analytical skills. Students with good AP scores have a good chance of succeeding in college classes, so elite schools are interested in their predictive value.
AP curriculum
GPA escort course: According to the different curriculum systems and admission requirements of American colleges and universities, we will customize synchronous tutoring courses suitable for the progress of dream school students to escort students' GPA.
Preparation sprint course: Effectively sort out the key points and blind spots of the exam before the exam, and check and fill in the gaps; Combined with the test centers of previous years and the latest exam policies, targeted review and preparation, as well as practice and analysis of real questions, help students improve their scores.
Consolidate the preparatory course: Review the content of the previous school year and fill in the gaps. Preview the courses for the next academic year, lay a solid learning foundation, improve academic ability, and gain a first-mover advantage in learning.
AP Subjects at a Glance
- AP World History:AP World History studies the cultural, economic, political, and social development of the world from 1200 AD to the present day. The AP World History course is a high school-level history course offered by the College Board to develop students' understanding and analytical skills in global historical developments.
- AP Human Geography:AP Human Geography explores how humans understand, use, and alter the Earth's surface. AP Human Geography is based on spatial and problem-oriented, covering a variety of topics such as economic geography, cultural geography, political geography, urban geography, etc. These topics help us to study and understand the interrelationships and impacts between human activities and the geographical environment.
- AP Chemistry:AP Chemistry teaches the basic concepts of chemistry, including the structure and state of matter, intermolecular forces, and reactions. AP Chemistry is designed to develop students' understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry through experimentation and inquiry. Course content includes atomic structure, intermolecular forces and bonds, chemical reactions, kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. In most cases, the content of AP Chemistry overlaps with that of High School Chemistry. However, AP Chemistry focuses more on depth and difficulty than high school chemistry. This is because AP Chemistry is a foundational course for science majors in college, and its goal is to provide students with a more comprehensive and in-depth chemistry learning experience.
- AP Calculus Ab & Bc:AP Calculus explores the concepts, methods, and applications of calculus. and develop their understanding of calculus by using definitions and theorems to build arguments and prove conclusions as they explore concepts such as variation, limits, and function analysis. AP calculus is divided into two levels: AB and BC, of which the learning content of BC has added some content on the basis of AB, but the proportion of knowledge in each part of the exam is different.
- AP Psychology:AP Psychology explores ideas, theories, and methods of behavioral and mental process scientific research. The AP Psychology course is an introductory college-level psychology course designed to develop students' understanding of the systematic and scientific study of human behavior and psychology by exploring all aspects of human behavior and psychology.
- AP Italian Language & Culture:The AP Italian Language & Culture course emphasizes culture and communication, and the learning process requires exposure to authentic language and cultural materials, including books, newspapers, websites, and audio and video resources. The AP Italian Language & Culture course is designed to help students learn Italian and gain an in-depth understanding of Italian language, culture, and social customs.
- AP Compare Government and Politics:AP Compare Governments and Politics compares the ways in which six different countries (China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and the United Kingdom) solve problems by examining their political systems and processes.
- AP French:AP French develops students' French language skills and understands the culture of French-speaking regions of the world, practicing communicating in French and learning real-life materials such as newspaper articles, films, music, and books. The goal of AP French Language and Culture is to develop students' advanced competencies in the use of French and intercultural communication. Through a rich knowledge of vocabulary and grammar, an understanding of French culture and history, and the development of communication and analytical skills, students will be able to communicate more comfortably in French and gain a deeper understanding of French society and cultural diversity. The course also provides students with the foundation for language proficiency and cultural literacy needed to pursue higher education or career advancement.
- AP Physics:AP Physics consists of Physics 1, Physics 2, Physics C Mechanics and Physics C Electromagnetism. Physics 1 and Physics 2 are based on algebra and are suitable for non-physics majors, general physics. Physics C is a calculus-based physics that is suitable for science and engineering.
- AP Bio:AP Biology studies the core scientific principles, theories, and processes that govern living organisms and biological systems. The AP Biology course is an introductory course in biology for college. Students develop an understanding of biology through inquiry-based investigation, including: evolution, energy, information storage and transmission, and systems interaction.
- AP Economics:AP Economics encompasses macroeconomics and microeconomics, and AP Macroeconomics explores the economic principles that apply to the entire economic system. AP Microeconomics studies the economic principles applicable to the behavior of individuals within an economic system.
- AP Statistics:AP Statistics understands the main concepts and tools used to collect, analyze, and draw conclusions from data. The AP Statistics course is an introductory course in statistics based on major concepts and tools designed to introduce students to methods for collecting data, analyzing it, and drawing conclusions. This course consists of four well-defined topics: data exploration, sampling experiments, probability and simulation, and statistical inference. By studying these topics, students will be able to apply techniques such as science and technology, investigation, problem solving, and writing to develop an understanding of statistical concepts.
- AP U.S. History:AP American History studies the cultural, economic, political, and social development of the United States from 1491 AD to the present day. AP U.S. History is an introductory college-level course in U.S. History. Through the analysis of historical materials, students learn to make connections and construct historical arguments as they explore concepts, and develop their understanding of American history from 1491 to the present, such as: American national identity; work, communication and technology; geography and environment; Migration and Settlement; Politics & Power; the U.S. and the Globe; U.S. and regional cultures; and social structure.
- AP U.S. Government & Politics:AP U.S. Government & Politics studies the key concepts and institutions of the U.S. political system and culture. You will read, analyze, and discuss the U.S. Constitution and other documents, and complete a research or applied citizenship project.
- AP Art History:AP Art History is an introductory college-level art history course that explores global art history from prehistory to the present day. AP Art History is a discipline that covers a variety of cultures, literary and artistic genres, and historical periods, aiming to cultivate students' art appreciation and analysis skills through the display and analysis of representative works of art, and improve their artistic thinking and literacy.
- AP English Literature:AP English Literature learns how to understand and evaluate novels, poems, and plays from different periods and cultures. And by writing essays to explain and support your analysis of your point of view on them.
- AP English Language:AP English Language understands the elements of argument and composition as you develop critical reading and writing skills. Write essays with different purposes by reading and analyzing non-fiction works from different periods: for example, explaining an idea, arguing a point of view, or convincing your readers of something.
- AP Spanish:AP Spanish understands Spanish language skills and understands the culture of Spanish-speaking regions of the world.
- AP Computer Science/ICT:AP Computer Science introduces students to the breadth of the field of computer science. Students learn to design and evaluate solutions and apply computer science to solve problems by developing algorithms and programs.
Full coverage of 8 subjects
AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Statistics, AP Mathematics, AP Economics, AP History