For Parents
AP courses can be a strong return on effort — and potentially a strong return on cost — when students retain what they learn and perform well on exams.
A qualifying AP score can translate into credit or placement at many colleges (policies vary by institution and score).
Consistent review increases the chance students convert coursework into exam performance.
Memory drops quickly without review. Short, repeated listening helps reset the curve and move concepts into long-term memory.
Reinforcement over time — including tools like CramTrax — helps students retain more information for longer.
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