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Advanced Placement (AP) exams are offered in May, and are a great way to show universities that you’re ready for college level coursework. You can even skip certain freshman year requirements if you score a 4 or 5! Although not all schools offer APs, you can still sit the exam if you’re a wiz-kid in a specific subject, or don’t mind studying on your own.
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