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What is the specific mode of AP training courses and exams?
AP is an advanced course in American high schools, which can also be called a prerequisite course in American universities.

After getting AP grades, middle schools can apply for credit reduction or exemption from their universities according to their different grades and the requirements of universities. Students who get credit relief can be exempted from taking these courses and credits after entering the university in the future, and they do not need to pay tuition fees corresponding to these credits, that is, market money and time. The more AP test scores are recognized by universities, the more credits they get, and the more time students spend taking other courses in universities. They may finish their studies ahead of schedule, or even complete a four-year or four-year double degree within two years.

AP course is the abbreviation of "Advanced Placement", which is an educational program offered by American College Board (CEEB) in American high schools. It aims to provide opportunities for high school students with excellent grades and talents to take college-level courses in advance in high school.

There are 37 subjects in 22 categories in American high school AP courses, which have been widely offered in more than 5000 high schools in the United States/KLOC-0. High school students can be exposed to college courses in advance, avoiding the repetition of courses in high school and junior college.

At present, nearly 3600 universities in more than 40 countries have recognized AP credits as their admission reference standards, including Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge and other world-renowned universities.

The AP exam is held in May every year and has been offered in 80 countries around the world.

AP scores become an important basis for admission to American universities

According to a nationwide survey conducted by the American College Admissions Advisory Committee, because American universities have generally regarded students' performance in the AP test as the basis for measuring their competence in university study, AP test scores have become one of the most important considerations for admission to many universities.

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