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AP Computer Science Principles Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
A broad introduction to how computing shapes the world — data, the internet, algorithms, cybersecurity, and the social impact of technology. Far less code than CS A. Ideal for…
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AP Computer Science A Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
A serious introduction to programming in Java — object-oriented design, data structures, and algorithms. This is real coding. For students who want to build software, work in tech, or…
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AP Statistics Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
Less calculation, more interpretation and critical thinking about data. Students learn how studies are designed, how to interpret results, and — crucially — how to recognise when statistics are…
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AP Calculus AB Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
Limits, derivatives, and integrals — one semester of university calculus. The mathematical language of change and motion. Required or strongly preferred for engineering, physics, economics, and medicine. If a…
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AP Precalculus Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
The essential bridge from algebra into calculus — covering functions, trigonometry, exponentials, and polar coordinates. Not a destination in itself, but the preparation that makes every higherlevel maths and…
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AP English Language & Composition Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
Despite its name, this is not a literature course. It’s the study of rhetoric — how non-fiction persuades. Students analyse essays, speeches, journalism, and advertising, then write their own…
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AP Psychology Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
The scientific study of mind and behaviour — how we think, remember, perceive, develop, and influence each other. Students also study mental health, the biology of the brain, and…
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AP Microeconomics Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
How individuals and businesses make decisions — markets, supply and demand, pricing, competition, and behavioural economics. The thinking framework you use every time you negotiate, price a product, or…
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AP Comparative Government & Politics Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
A comparative look at six real political systems — the UK, Russia, China, Iran, Mexico, and Nigeria. Students understand how democracy, authoritarianism, and federalism actually work in practice, not…
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AP Human Geography Group Course Second SemesterBuy product
Nothing to do with rivers and mountains. This course asks: how do humans organise the world? It covers languages, religions, migration, political borders, urbanisation, agriculture, and globalisation. It’s the…
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AP Physics C: Mechanics (Calculus based) Group Course / 1-1 CourseEnroll In Course
University-level mechanics taught with calculus — the standard first physics course for engineering and physics majors worldwide. One of the most respected APs. Students who succeed here demonstrate they…
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AP Physics 1 (Algebra-based) Group Course / 1-1 CourseEnroll In Course
Mechanics, waves, and introductory circuits — no calculus required. The accessible entry point into physics for pre-medicine and life science students. Students learn to model the physical world, run…
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AP Environmental Science Group Course / 1-1 CourseEnroll In Course
Genuinely interdisciplinary — biology, chemistry, geology, economics, and policy applied to real environmental problems: climate change, pollution, energy systems, and biodiversity. Not a soft science. Students engage with real…
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AP Chemistry Group Course / 1-1 CourseEnroll In Course
Atomic structure, bonding, reactions, thermodynamics, and kinetics — quantitative and rigorous. One of the most demanding AP courses, and one of the most respected. Essential for medicine, chemical engineering,…
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AP Biology Group Course / 1-1 CourseEnroll In Course
Molecular biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and physiology — with substantial laboratory work. The most fundamental science for any student considering medicine, life sciences, or research. Taught at a university-entry…
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AP Computer Science Principles Group Course / 1-1 CourseEnroll In Course
A broad introduction to how computing shapes the world — data, the internet, algorithms, cybersecurity, and the social impact of technology. Far less code than CS A. Ideal for…






