You have proven potential for AP success
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
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| | |  | | | Dear Diana, When you take AP® courses, you have the opportunity to challenge yourself academically, earn college credit and placement, and set yourself apart in the college admission process. Do I have what it takes? Your recent PSAT/NMSQT® scores show that you have potential to succeed in at least one AP course and exam in the following subject area(s): English, history and social science, and science. Log in with your College Board account to view your potential and see which AP courses might suit you. If you have difficulty accessing your information after logging in, you may need your access code: FQDM5KWKA3 How do I get started with AP? Your counselor and teachers can tell you what AP courses are offered at your school and which ones might be best for you. Talking with your parents, guardians, or friends is a good way to get another perspective on AP. If you're already in an AP class — congratulations! You've taken a big step toward success in college and beyond. Sincerely, Advanced Placement Program | | | | | | |
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posted by Diana Audrey at 4:09 AM

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