For many high school students Advanced Placement courses represent a great way to potentially earn college credit, as well as prepare for the strenuous academic environment of higher education. But what are the real benefits of taking an AP class? And can you earn college credit by taking the AP course in high school but not the dreaded AP exam. Peterson’s sat down with Paul Eppard, Counseling Coordinator at Grandview High School in Centennial, CO. A…
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HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. – April 16, 2019 – If you’re hoping to receive college credit by exam, you’re in luck! Peterson’s is offering a…
While high school students across the country gear up to take their AP tests to hopefully earn college credit, two lesser known avenues for…
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