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How to Build A Strong AP® Program

The benefits of building a strong AP® Program are numerous and far-reaching. Advanced Placement Students are better equipped for the rigors of college, and high pass rates mean college becomes more accessible and affordable to your student body. AP® success also translates to a more favorable evaluation of your school, and improvements to your regional reputation.

How to Study for AP® German Language

How to Study for AP® German Language

We understand how overwhelming this can be! Taking an AP® class can be a daunting proposition Thankfully, you’ve come to the right place. This AP® German Language study guide will help you develop an AP® German study plan and will give you lots of ideas and strategies for improving your skills and earning a well-deserved 5 on the exam.

College of William and Mary Advanced Placement (AP) Credits

Have you ever dreamt about walking the academic corridors of one of the United States’ first universities where founding fathers of the country have studied? Well, the College of William and Mary may be just the university for you. With our help, you can make a plan to get the most out of the William and Mary AP® Credit Policy.

How to Tackle the Toughest GMAT Verbal Questions

From Steve Jobs in technology, Jeff Bezos in internet commerce, and even the Kardashians in entertainment, business people touch a multitude of fields necessitating all sorts of skills. Yet industry experts all agree that there are some very basic abilities that are central to business acumen and success. Analytical, quantitative, writing, verbal, and reading skills are all key.

What is Early Decision for College Applications

What is Early Decision for College Applications

Do you feel completely overwhelmed by the homework for your AP® classes, studying for the ACT, running your school’s student government association, working part-time, and finding a cure for cancer? At least that’s what it feels like you are doing.

Does the prospect of adding completing college applications to your list of things to do make you feel sick? If it does, you are certainly not alone. Because of their super busy schedules, it is becoming increasingly common for high school seniors to completely finish their college applications during the summer, instead of waiting until the fall. This way, they have a lot less on their plate at any given time during the school year and can greatly reduce their stress.

What is Early Action for College Applications?

What is Early Action for College Applications?

Applying to college can be stressful, especially when you are also trying to manage your AP® homework, extracurricular activities, and after school job at the same time. Because of this, it is becoming increasingly popular for students to begin preparing their college applications during the summer before their senior year.

How Many AP® Classes Should I Take?

How many Advanced Placement classes is too many? Do I even need to take AP® classes at all? If you have ever wondered these things, then you are not alone because they have crossed the mind of pretty much every high school student ever. Luckily for you, all of us at Albert.io are here to answer all of your questions.

Early Action vs. Early Decision: What to Do

Early Action vs. Early Decision: What to Do

Everybody knows that you also have to apply to college during your senior year of high school. This is because most schools don’t take applications from juniors or below, but if you wait until after graduation, it is usually too late. So after you have picked out your favorite schools, when exactly are you supposed to send in your applications?

Northwestern Advanced Placement (AP) Credits

Are you interested in attending Northwestern University? Do you want to learn from the best and brightest minds in a variety of fields? Maybe you want to walk the same halls as Zach Braff, Stephen Colbert, or even Chicago’s Mayor Rahm Emmanuel?