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Q: Is Pre Aice equivalent to AP courses?
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What is a AICE class compared to a AP and IB?

AICE is a course introduced by Cambridge iniversity. AICE classes are sometimes like regular classes, depending on which ones you choose. For example AICE international history is like a regulate history class, but it gives you a AICE credit. In Florida, if you complete 6 AICE classes you may get an AICE diploma and automatically can be chosen for a bright futures scholarship. With AP classes, they are college classes. There are multiple advantages of taking AP classes, the biggest one being: completing college courses and being able to graduate from college earlier. It's also cheaper since you won't have to pay tuition for the courses you already completed. AP is basically like taking "high school credit" classes in middle school. While AICE is kind of an honors type class which also gives college credit. AP and AICE are similar in that they give college credit. AICE also happens to give you a diploma after completing those classes.


What college gives you credit for Pre-AP courses?

Colleges only award credit to Advanced Placement courses (AP). Pre-AP is generally considered equivalent to "honors" courses. Some high schools may add points to one's GPA but it will probably not get you credit for college. Pre-AP is preparation to take a real AP course. Though you will not get college credit, it would still help you if you took a Pre-AP or honors class. It would help accustom you to the harder work that you will face in college.


what of the following are generally recognized as equivalent of undergraduate college courses?

AP courses


What GPA did you get?

On a 4 point scale i had a 3.45. On the weighted scale i had a 4.5, I took nothing but pre-ap and AP courses.


Are these AP courses a good basis for a Pre-Law Major AP World History AP US History AP Biology AP Psychology AP Government AP Environmental Science AP Literature and AP Statistics?

Yes. Most colleges love to see students challenge themselves with AP courses. A pre law major would probably want to take many social studies courses, as well as other academic subjects to be well rounded. So your course choices are excellent. My only suggestion, which is biased, would be to take AP English Language instead of AP Literature. AP Language offers more useful information, and will help you write even better scholarship and entrance essays!


What can happen if you take gt or pre ap courses?

When you take a GT or AP course you save money and time. Taking these courses give allow you more flexability. I have a good related link listed below that concerns test books and study guides.


What requires a high score on an end of the course exam to earn college credit?

Ap courses


What is the meaning of academic preparation?

Academic preparation is an AP course. AP stands for Advanced Placement. I can give an example if that would help. There are many AP courses including AP Calculus and AP Chemistry. Usually these courses are offered by High schools to gives the students college credit. A student who successfully completed AP calculus at high school does not have to take all calculus courses at a college. By Edward


How There are over different AP courses to choose from.?

30


How many students is in a Honors AP and Or Pre AP Class?

You'll have to ask your school that.


Typically you need to score or higher on an AP exam to receive college credit for the AP course in the subject tested by the exam?

ap courses


What math class comes after algebra 2?

The courses you can take really depend in the High School you are in (I will assume that you are referring to High School Courses). After algebra, most schools allow Pre Calculus. Pre Calculus is basically just like algebra two, just with more trigonometry and deeper exploration of math. Then, one can take the flower of math, Calculus. In schools that offer Advance Placement (AP) courses, will offer AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC. Calculus was divided into parts, here A, B and C. I have heard of a D section, but is not taught in many high schools. Separate from the Calculus course tree we have statistics. One can take statistics, followed by AP Stats. (One might be able to skip statistics should they be competent enough for AP Stats.) There is also a branch of Math called Discrete Mathematics, that concerns mostly on logic, that is separate from other math course tree.There could be other math courses, such as Further Mathematics, but the courses stated above are the most common courses offered.