An AP Test isn’t just another multiple-choice test. It is a semi-standardized examination, but that’s where the similarity ends. Your AP exam is your chance to prove your mastery of an in-depth subject area. It may even be worth college credit for you. And your responses won’t just be fed into a computer; they will also be read and graded by real professors who are experts in their field.
All Insight’s AP Exam Prep Classes are led by trained and experienced instructors who have at least a bachelor’s degree or higher. Our instructors are subject matter specialists who love what they do.
AP Test Prep Classes include AP evaluation types depending on the subject: Free Response Questions (FRQ), Document-Based Questions (DBQ), Multiple-Choice Questions, and other in-depth analysis and study. Your instructor will help you hone your analysis and critical thinking skills, so you feel more confident with the subject, not simply tell you what to memorize and regurgitate onto a multiple-choice test form.
AP Boot Camps
– Intensive practice and drills focus on test-taking skills to help you get ready for the AP tests.
– During AP Boot Camps, you will learn to manage time efficiently and bridging gaps in conceptual and content knowledge.
– Practice tests to work on your critical thinking, problem-solving, and analysis skills. Instructors will also review the tests with you to help you learn from your mistakes.
– AP Boot Camp = $500
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Picking a High School? Forget about College (for now)
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