AP Program at Georgia School
Students that participate in GSN’s AP Program can earn college credits by taking AP courses while still in high school. At GSN, students are provided with excellent preparation and support to complete a wide range of AP subject area exams. Qualified and experienced professionals guide teenagers through well-rounded and engaging activities, focused on specific strategies for ensuring enduring understanding and AP test preparation; which includes study skills, organization, timing, and a thorough comprehension of potential test questions. GSN wishes all AP candidates high scores and brilliant achievements in the near future!
AP students have the opportunity to earn college credit and save on tuition while broadening their chances of gaining scholarship awards and admissions into elite universities around the world! Generally, 120 college credits are required to earn a bachelor’s degree. Universities around the world accept AP scores as college credit and completing AP courses in high school enables students to demonstrate their ability to succeed in university level coursework. Additionally, by taking AP courses and exams, students may skip entry-level courses when in college, and those who pass the AP exams can go straight to higher-level courses. A multitude of universities have specific AP credit policies that allow students to either earn credit or skip entry-level courses once reaching a required grade.