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AP Course Notes
As you navigate through this page, you'll find a wealth of information gleaned from my experiences in Advanced Placement (AP) courses during my high school journey. This compilation serves as a repository of knowledge accumulated through rigorous study, classroom lectures, related books (thank you Barrons! and Princeton Review) and personal exploration (Youtube, articles online, etc).
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Click here to download a compiled PDF document for a specific course that interests you. I'd love your feedback and room to improve some more!
Why This Compilation?
Throughout my high school career, I embarked on the challenging yet rewarding path of AP courses, each designed to delve deeply into specific subjects and foster critical thinking skills. Recognizing the value of these courses, I diligently took notes, absorbed lectures, and engaged with classmates to enhance my understanding.
The Journey Behind the Notes:
These notes are not merely a product of solitary study sessions but rather a culmination of collaborative learning, insightful discussions, and dedicated effort. They reflect the diverse array of subjects I explored, ranging from mathematics and science to history and literature.
Transparency and Integrity:
It's important to note that these materials are compiled from personal notes taken during my AP courses as well as from Barron's and Princeton Review material. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and clarity, they are not intended to replace textbooks or official course materials. Instead, consider them supplementary resources to aid in your understanding and study endeavors.
Acknowledgments:
I extend my gratitude to my teachers, classmates, and mentors whose guidance and support have been invaluable throughout this journey. Their expertise and encouragement have enriched my learning experience and shaped the contents of this compilation.
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Exploring the Contents:
In these documents, you'll discover organized sections covering various AP subjects, each focusing on key concepts, explanations, and examples. Whether you're preparing for exams, seeking clarification on complex topics, or simply eager to delve deeper into a subject of interest, I hope you find these notes informative and beneficial.
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If you are very science-oriented and enjoy learning about human behavior and mental processes, you will enjoy this course.
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Rating: Easy to Moderate
Usually taken during Sophomore or Junior year, this is a programming heavy course focused on introductory concepts in Java (with an AP flavor).
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Rating : Moderate to Hard
The document attached is just some tips that I have created when I studied for the AP test. Disclaimer: this tip sheet is NOT enough to study for the AP test.
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Rating: Moderate to Hard
Usually taken in freshman year, this is course deals with the human interaction with our planet.
Rating: Moderate to Hard
A great addition to your social science course load, you will be taken back in time from 1200 AD to the present. Be prepared to read, decipher and write.
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Rating: Moderate to Hard
Disclaimer: I did NOT make these notes. I found them on ilearnacademy.net and found them helpful.
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I would recommend this course to those who are interested in logical reasoning or are not strong in math but still feel motivated to take a college level math course.
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Rating: Easy to Moderate
This relatively easy AP course is an introduction to several computing principles and will appeal to folks from any discipline
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Rating: Easy to Moderate
Usually taken after regular Chemistry in high school. This is a heavily application based science which focuses on a lot of memorization and ability to understand complex concepts. However, don't be scared. This course is manageable with good study habits and practice :)
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Rating: Moderate to Hard
There is a part 2 because there is a lot of vocabulary in this AP class.
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Rating: Easy to Moderate