Stand Out to Colleges
“AP” on your high school transcript shows colleges you’re motivated to succeed, and taking the exam demonstrates your commitment to tackle and complete college-level work
Your AP score could earn you college credits before you even set foot on campus. In fact, most AP students who enroll in four-year colleges start school with some credit.
Keep Your Options Open
Earning college credit with AP can give you the flexibility to change majors, pursue a second degree, study abroad, or seek internships.
Research consistently shows that AP students are better prepared for college than students who don’t take AP, regardless of their exam scores. They’re more likely to enroll and stay in college, do well in their classes, and graduate in four years. Taking AP can help you:
Use our tool to see which AP courses can help you on the path to specific careers or college majors.
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/choosing-courses/by-major-career
For additional information on AP program, please visit www.collegeboard.org.
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