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Advanced Placement (AP) Program

The Advanced Placement program are a set of rigious college base classes usually available to high school students for undergraduate credit. The classes are made to prepare students for the Advanced Placement exam taken in April of the school year in respective subjects for qualification of undergraduate credit.

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