AP Virtual Courses
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Taking AP Precalculus prepares you for other college-level mathematics and science courses. During the course, you’ll explore everyday situations using mathematical tools and lenses. You’ll also develop an understanding of modeling and functions, and examine scenarios through multiple representations. The course framework outlines content and skills needed for careers in mathematics, physics, biology, health science, social science, and data science.
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Grade 11/12: The course focuses on exploring differential and integral Calculus, covering it’s concepts, methods and applying it to real-life applications. This course will help students enhance their problem solving abilities and apply their knowledge and skills to everyday scenarios.
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Learn about the major concepts and tools used for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. You’ll explore statistics through discussion and activities, and you'll design surveys and experiments
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Through team-based and individual projects, students will creatively use the tools and processes of computation to tackle real-world problems.
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Students in Grades 11/12: Students will gain a solid knowledge of programming through AP classroom and our experience teachers’ guidance.
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Grades 11/12: Throughout the course, students will be challenged to think critically, analyze complex problems, and apply their knowledge to real-world situations. This is different from Physics C (calculus-based) courses.
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Grades 10/11/12: This course requires a solid knowledge of Chemistry at senior high school level. We advise interested students couple this with their senior Chemistry course at their school.
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AP Biology is one of the most popular AP courses. “Study the core scientific principles, theories, and processes that govern living organisms and biological systems” with our experienced instructors.
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Students will scientifically study the behavior and mental processes, research methods in psychology, and theories. Through reading, discussions, and data analysis, students will gain an understanding of psychology concepts.
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Learn about the elements of argument and composition as you develop your critical-reading and writing skills. You’ll read and analyze nonfiction works from various periods and write essays with different aims: for example, to explain an idea, argue a point, or persuade your reader of something.
Each course includes:
Full Access to AP Classroom
50-60 Hours of Live Class Time
AP Daily Videos
Experienced AP Teachers
Topic Questions
Unit Guides
Reports
Progress Checks
Question Banks
2024-2025 Weekly Schedule
NOTE
This schedule represents a typical week of lessons. However, times and days may change.
SUNDAY
NO COURSES
MONDAY
5:45PM to 8:00PM
5:45PM to 8:00PM
TUESDAY
5:45PM to 8:00PM
5:45PM to 8:00PM
WEDNESDAY
5:45PM to 8:00PM
5:45PM to 8:00PM
THURSDAY
5:45PM to 8:00PM
5:45PM to 8:00PM
FRIDAY
NO COURSES
SATURDAY
9:45AM to 12:00PM
9:45AM to 12:00PM