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Aiming to get college credit for your AP courses?

Don’t leave it to chance — learn key strategies and tips to prepare you for the AP exams this May.

Which AP Exam Are You Taking?

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AP Biology Review Course

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AP Human Geography Review Course

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AP Psychology Review Course

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AP U.S. History Review Course

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AP World History Review Course

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AP English Language Review Course

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AP Microeconomics Review Course

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AP Environmental Science Review Course

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AP U.S. Government & Politics Review Course

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AP Macroeconomics Review Course

Go Beyond Great Test Scores with Kaplan College Advantage

 Get personalized advising, proven test prep, and built-in support for every milestone, from freshman year to acceptance day. You’ll have everything you need to stay on track and ahead of the curve.

Why Choose Kaplan for AP Prep?

Top-Quality Teachers

A Barron's Book to Supplement Your Prep

Paced Studying Leads to Test Day Success

Score-Boosting Strategies

Future You Will Thank You

Success on the AP test means college credit and tuition savings. It’s too important to leave your prep until the last minute. Spread out your studies to avoid cramming. Our course covers a month’s worth of review per lesson.


The Dynamic Prep Duo

Every AP course is built using Barron’s tried-and-true content. Between your live sessions, continue reviewing key content and quizzing yourself with the included Barron’s book.


About the AP Exam

The AP (Advanced Placement) exams are offered each May to college-bound students. The AP exam is scored on a scale of 1–5, and a high enough score can earn college credit and save on tuition. There are 38 AP exams that range in subjects from U.S. History to Biology.


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