5 Effective Resources for AP Exam Prep
Studying for any test can be stressful, and preparing for AP exams is no exception. There is additional pressure on high school students because grades in college prep courses, such as Advanced Placement (AP), are cited as one of the most important factors in the college admissions process by admissions counselors. Ivy League admissions counselors, in particular, want to see that students challenge themselves and have a genuine love for learning.
With that in mind, take a look at the resources below that will help students maximize their abilities, reduce stress, and ultimately be as prepped as possible on exam day.
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13 Mobile Apps for AP Exam PrepThe apps are available in iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon AppStore. They include 18 to 106 topics per course and up to four modules for all parts of the AP exam, including: |
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How to Prepare for AP ExamsFrom new apps to other digital resources, here are some steps for students to prepare for AP exams as well as tips for taking the exams. |
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Reduce Test AnxietyStudents around the world are preparing for AP Exams. Although preparing for these exams can be stressful, it can also reduce test anxiety on the big day. |
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Avoiding Student BurnoutStudents can suffer from burnout as the school year draws to a close. Find out how they can avoid it and stay focused. |
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How to Combat Students’ StressStudents’ stress is the highest it’s ever been. Learn how to respond to stress in your student. |
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Brittany Marklin
Brittany Marklin is a contributing writer for Learning Liftoff and a community manager for K12. She coordinates all K12 student contests and connects with families who pursue online education. She attended George Mason University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing, with a minor in tourism and events management. Brittany spent her first five years at K12 on the social media team where she aided with content and strategy for multiple channels, and helped construct K12’s user-generated content site, “What’s Your Story?” When she’s not working, Brittany loves spending time with her husband and daughter in North Carolina.