Advanced Placement Programin a sentence
- He's being moved out of his English class and put into some kind of Honors/AP program.† (source)
- Spencer was on the yearbook staff, in all of the school plays, and was taking five AP classes this year; Melissa did all those things her junior year plus worked at their mother's horse farm and trained for the Philadelphia marathon for leukemia research.† (source)
- In certain respects it was the least demanding school I'd ever attended: no AP classes, no hectoring about SATs and Ivy League admissions, no back-breaking math and language requirements—in fact, no requirements at all.† (source)
- Were you in an advanced placement program in Phoenix?† (source)
- He knew how smart Dennis was; he had seen his SAT and AP scores.† (source)
- He was the all-state math champ, head of the debate team, holder of the highest GPA in the history of our high school (he'd been taking AP classes since seventh grade, college sections since tenth), student council president two years running, responsible for an innovative school recycling program now implemented in districts around the country, fluent in Spanish and French.† (source)
- The college gave him credit for European History and for Calculus because of his AP scores.
- All my hard work, AP classes, honors seminars.† (source)
- I was the only one of my friends in AP classes except for Lissa, who as the daughter of two Ph.† (source)
- All she wanted to do was go upstairs, crawl into bed, and not think about tomorrow and what another overachieving day would hold: French club breakfast, reading the morning announcements, five AP classes, drama tryouts, a quick appearance at yearbook committee, and another grueling field hockey practice with Ian.† (source)