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AP is one of the most important and toughest exams in a student’s life. A good AP score earns a college credit whereas not doing well in AP does not make much of a difference in the college admission process or otherwise. With just a month to go for this year’s AP exams, most high school students are busy reviewing content they studied earlier and also finishing the last of their course’s topics.

Below are tips from expert online AP tutors for students taking AP exams this year:

1. Register at www.collegeboard.com and https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/home as a student. 

Once you do that, you’ll have access to past AP tests, sample tests, study guides and a bunch of other useful material including study patterns, key points, etc. It is the College Board Organization that makes, distributes, and grades AP tests. Treat the AP test booklet on your subject as Holy Grail. Follow instructions, suggestions and guides given in there.

2Study the test structure, time period & directions for each section carefully ahead of the AP exam week.

This will help to know ahead of time what you are expected to do, so you can practice and pace yourself on the time you need and have to solve a question/section/test. Knowing what to expect during the test will help reduce some of your test anxiety.

3. Memorize the vocabulary of the subject matter.

Understanding what those terms in the test mean will help you to answer questions. The glossary at the back of your textbooks is a handy study guide.

4. Take good care of yourself.

Sleep well and eat healthy to remain alert while studying and during the exam. Energy drinks are a complete no, no! As they make you sick and feel lethargic after the initial, short energy spurt. Socialize less and avoid parties as they may divert you from your study plan. De-stress with family, sports and hobbies. Most importantly, be cautious not to catch a bug. Falling ill just before or during the AP exams is the last thing you want!

5. Read and Practice are the 2 mantras for success.

Reading your course material over and over again helps you understand concepts better and master the subject. Practice in math and science subjects helps learn the instructions for each section of the test, helps you chalk out a pacing schedule, and gives you a the required confidence for the test day. Regularly doing AP class assignments, reading, writing, completing math and science projects also give abundant practice.

6. Motivate yourself with the fact that in a few weeks you will be free.

Fantasizing of being able to do everything else other than studying, after the AP exams, is a good way to encourage yourself when the going is tough. Everything that you are missing on now can be done in a few weeks. This thought will keep you excited and motivated about the future.

7. Do not hesitate to ask for help whenever you have issues/questions.

You may often face a road block while preparing for your AP exams. Your teachers at school can provide help during school hours. However at those odd hours at night or on holidays, not knowing how to solve a problem or not understanding a concepts can be a sure damper to your efforts. Reaching out for online help for AP exams provides you instantly with a solution so you can move forward at your own pace.

AP tutors are available 24 x 7 to provide assistance over an audio-based online tutoring lesson.

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