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- Volume 11
- Issue 1
- Publication Date: Fall 1999
The Advanced Placement Program: Access to Excellence
Wade Curry, Walt MacDonald, and Rick Morgan
In this article, the Advanced Placement Program of the College Board is described. Research studies about the academic performance of students in college classes who took AP classes in high school show convincingly that AP classes prepare students for college-level work. Information about AP Scholar programs and sources of more information about the AP Program are also given. AP classes are a viable academic option for academically talented students because they offer them opportunities to excel and earn college credits early.
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