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Llywelyn ap Dafydd died in 1287.
Cadwgan ap Bleddyn died in 1111.
Robert ap Huw died in 1665.
Llinor ap Gwynedd was born in 1974.
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Yes and No. If the courses are AP courses, you take the AP test in that subject and your chosen undergraduate college accepts your score, it could count towards your undergraduate degree. It really depends on the particular college you choose. The "no" part of the answer is that the courses cannot be used as credit at a graduate school.
You can find AP Chemistry courses online through platforms like Khan Academy, Coursera, edX, and College Board's AP Classroom. These courses offer video lessons, practice exercises, and resources to help you prepare for the AP Chemistry exam.
The A levels in the UK are similar to Advanced Placement (AP) courses in the US. Both are advanced level courses that high school students can take for college credit. However, the A levels are more specialized and focused on specific subjects, while AP courses cover a wider range of subjects. Additionally, A levels are typically taken over two years, while AP courses are usually taken in one year.
Ones that interest you and correspond with the major you want to pursue in college. Every school has different AP courses. And it also depends on eligibility. Like to take AP Physics, you have to have a good grade in algebra. To take AP Bio or AP Environmental you have to have a B or better in Biology CP or whatever the prerequisite is at your school
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Yes. Most colleges love to see students challenge themselves with AP courses. A pre law major would probably want to take many social studies courses, as well as other academic subjects to be well rounded. So your course choices are excellent. My only suggestion, which is biased, would be to take AP English Language instead of AP Literature. AP Language offers more useful information, and will help you write even better scholarship and entrance essays!
The two courses cover similar curriculum, however AP courses go in more depth on most topics and even explore other topics that would be left out of Regent's level courses.