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AP Courses

ACCORDING TO THE EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS OF AP SUBJECTS, COMPREHENSIVELY INTERPRET AND ANALYZE THE KNOWLEDGE POINTS AND TEST POINTS, COMBINE THE REAL QUESTIONS TO CARRY OUT NECESSARY EXERCISE TRAINING, COMPREHENSIVELY DEEPEN STUDENTS' UNDERSTANDING OF AP SUBJECTS, AND PREPARE FOR THE AP EXAM.

 

Course Contents:

AP Calculus AB: Covers exam focus on limits, derivatives, indefinite integrals, definite integrals, differential equations, and more.
AP Calculus BC: Lectures on parametric equations, polar coordinate function properties, and sequence.
AP Physics 1: Based on algebra, it includes knowledge of Newtonian mechanics and basic circuits and mechanical waves.
AP Physics 2: Based on algebra, includes knowledge of electromagnetism, fluids, optics, and thermodynamics.
AP Physics C: Based on calculus and physics 1 & 2, it teaches electromagnetism, kinematics, wave mechanics, Newton's laws and some other mechanics knowledge.
AP Economics: teaches various knowledge points of macroeconomics and microeconomics.
AP Psychology: Lectures on the phenomena, principles, laws, theories, and research methods of psychology.
AP Environmental Science: Covers topics such as Earth systems and resources, biology, population, pollution, land and water consumption, and more.
AP Chemistry: Teaching six major knowledge points of chemistry, including structure and state of matter, chemical reaction, descriptive chemistry, laboratory work and chemical calculation.
AP Statistics: Teaching data distribution, correlation and regression, sample selection, experimental design and other knowledge points.
AP Computer Science: Teaching knowledge points such as programming foundation, data structure, logic algorithm, recursion, software engineering, etc.
AP Human Geography: Teaching knowledge points such as geography, population migration, cultural patterns, spatial politics, agriculture, industry and cities.
AP U.S. History: Taught topics such as American identity, ethnicity and demographics, politics and power, environment and geography, ethos, beliefs, and culture.
AP English: Teaching knowledge points such as English language and literature.
AP Comparative Politics: Comparing China, Russia, Iran, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and Mexico in terms of history, political system, social composition and contradictions, political economy and public policy. similarities and differences.
AP American Government and Politics: Teaching the knowledge points in the historical evolution of the two-party political system in the United States.

Course scale and arrangement:
small class teaching with 3-6 students, from September to May of the following year

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Class time:

AP Calculus AB/BC Sunday 3-5 
AP Statistics Saturday 3-5 
AP Physics Sunday 1-3 
AP Economics Sunday 12:30-2:30 / 5-7 
AP Environment Sunday 10-12 
AP Psychology Week Day 9-11 
AP Chemistry Sat 10-12 
AP Art History Sat 2-4 
AP Computer Science Sat 3-5 
AP Human Geography Mon 6-8 
AP World History Sat 6:30-8:30 
AP English Sunday 4::30-6:30 
AP Comparative Politics Sat 10-12 
AP Biology Sun 1-3  

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