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C2 Education Offers Free Webinars For AP Exams
C2 will be offering free webinar series for students preparing to take AP exams in humanities and sciences.

From C2 Educate: Next month, the College Board will administer well over 3 million AP exams to hundreds of thousands of students. If you know a student planning to participate who could benefit from some valuable tips, C2 Education is offering a free webinar series to help students prep for upcoming exams in the humanities and the sciences.
Presented by one of our academic experts, C2 Education’s webinar series (free and on-demand) will help you learn about:
- Changes to the AP exams: Many AP exams have changed significantly in the past few years. Learn how these changes might affect you and why you should make sure to rely only on up-to-date materials while you prepare.
- Creating a successful study plan: Learn how to set daily goals, leverage practice exams, and practice good self-care while you prep for AP exams.
- Exam prep resources: Go beyond basic study guides to take advantage of your other resources, such as teachers and past students.
- Exam format: Whether you’re taking AP Biology or AP US History, learn about the format of the exam so that there are no surprises on test day.
- Test strategies: Our expert will discuss strategies for each type of question on several different tests, from multiple-choice questions to the dreaded DBQ (document-based question).
If you’re taking AP exams next month, be sure to register for C2 Education’s AP exam webinars today!
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· Register for The Secret to Acing the AP Humanities Exams (Includes tips for AP World History, US History, European History, and Human Geography)
· Register for The Secret to Acing the AP Science Exams (Includes tips for AP Biology, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics)
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