AP is a program of college-level courses and exams that gives secondary school students an opportunity to gain advanced placement and/or credit in college. More than 90 percent of the colleges attended by AP candidates grant credit and/or placement to students whose AP Examination grades are considered acceptable.
It is a special college-level learning experience that most often takes a full academic year. It is challenging and stimulating and-compared to other high school courses- often takes more time, requires more work, gives greater opportunity for individual progress and accomplishment, and explores subjects in greater depth.
The benefits of an AP Program are numerous. Advanced placement in college allows you to avoid repeating work you've already done. You can also take advanced courses in your AP subject, explore other subjects that interest you, and join honors and other special programs. If you earn the required grade on an AP Exam, you may receive the equivalent of credit for one-year course.
All AP Exams for courses given at Newport Harbor contain both multiple-choice and free-response questions that require essay writing, problem solving, and other skills. Tape recordings are used with certain portions of the foreign language exams. Most of the exams are three hours long, but some take only one and a half or two hours. They are given every year in May.
See your former teachers for recommendations and admissions criteria into AP classes.