Advanced Placement courses prepare students with the habits of mind needed for successful completion of a college degree.
Beginning in middle school, pre-Advanced Placement courses are offered to prepare students for success as Advanced Placement (AP) students. Beginning in high school, Advanced Placement courses are offered to prepare students for success as college students. Students who successfully complete an AP course and earn a score of three or higher on the corresponding AP exam may receive college credit for the course.
Students in high school may select from a wide variety of AP courses in English, languages other than English, mathematics, science, social studies, and fine arts. For more information regarding specific AP courses offered, consult the District Course Guide.
Question: What does is take to be an AP student? Answer
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Question: What have other AP students said about taking AP courses? Answer
Question: What are the AP courses that Georgetown ISD offers? Answer
Question: Where can I find the AP Exam Calendar? Answer
Question: How can I register my student for an AP exam? Answer: Click here to register for an AP exam. Click here to log in to the Total Registration website to pay for exams.