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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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Simplify the boolean expression A plus AB?

According to the Law of Absorption, A+(A*B) = A. Boolean B is "absorbed" by A.

Similarly, A*(A+B) = A.

What is mean by placement training?

placement training is giving or train the students in areas like soft skills,aptitude areas like analytical and logical thinking,quantitative aptitude ets

this training will guide the students how to face the placement aptitude test, group discussion,personal interview

this will make them to realize where they are and what is their strength and week ness

Where is Dr Hoehs Vol 1 Compendium of World History?

http://www.cgca.net/coglinks/wcglit/hoehcompendium/hhc1toc.htm

Does it look better to get a B in an AP-GT course or an A in an Honors course?

It is better to get a B in an AP class then an A in an Honors class, just as it is better to get a B in an Honors class then an A in a College Prep class. When colleges look at your application, they want to know that you are challenging yourself and taking hard classes, because they are essentially looking to see how well you will do in their school. AP classes are considered to be tougher then Honors classes, because AP classes are introductory college classes that are taken during high school- that's why some colleges give credit for a high enough AP test score. However, Honors classes are really just advanced high school classes.

Grade reviews done for college entrance are done in an 'over-all' manner. The amount of honors classes taken will be noted and average GPA. Other classes will be looked at, and also that GPA. Individual classes are very seldom picked out to review grades, unless you are seeking to enter a very specialized field, and have taken many college prep classes in that area as honors classes. Most high schools do not offer enough 'specialized' prep classes for specific college interest.

Is chemistry regents the same as AP chemistry?

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.

What is the lowest score you need to get a 5 on AP Calculus?

The cutoff score for a 5 on both the Calculus AB and Calculus BC exams offered by the College Board change each year accordingly. The graders will scale the scores statistically and apply curves in order to determine the thresholds between grades.

Typically, the minimum amount of points needed to obtain a score of 5 is 68 out of 108 possible points.

Who are more empathetic women or men?

Research suggests that women generally score higher than men in measures of empathy, often due to socialization and biological factors. Women are typically encouraged to express emotions and nurture relationships, which may enhance their empathetic abilities. However, it's important to note that empathy varies widely among individuals, regardless of gender. Ultimately, both men and women can exhibit high levels of empathy, depending on personal experiences and circumstances.

Where are the answers to the 1997 AP Physics free responses?

You can find the scoring guide for the AP Calculus tests on the college board website under AP subjects, calculus, sample questions and scoring guides.

Telaga's in ap was oc catagery or bc?

telaga is oc in some regions like guntur and krishna.

Preferred location for an intraosseous needle placement on a child?

from the Tibial Tuberousity go appx. 2 cm Medially and appx 1 cm Distally (toward the foot).

What is the history of Denim?

In 1853, the California gold rush was in full swing, and everyday items were in short supply. Levi Strauss, a 24-year-old German immigrant, left New York for San Francisco with a small supply of dry goods with the intention of opening a branch of his brother's New York dry goods business. Shortly after his arrival, a prospector wanted to know what Mr. Strauss was selling. When Strauss told him he had rough canvas to use for tents and wagon covers, the prospector said, "You should have brought pants!," saying he couldn't find a pair of pants strong enough to last.

Levi Strauss had the canvas made into waist overalls. Miners liked the pants, but complained that they tended to chafe. Levi Strauss substituted a twilled cotton cloth from France called "serge de Nimes." The fabric later became known as denim and the pants were nicknamed blue jeans.

* http://inventors.about.com/od/sstartinventors/a/Levi_Strauss.htm