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  2. AP Calculus - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus (also known as AP Calc, Calc AB / BC, AB / BC Calc or simply AB / BC) is a set of two distinct Advanced Placement calculus courses and exams offered by the American nonprofit organization College Board. AP Calculus AB covers basic introductions to limits, derivatives, and integrals.

  3. Mathematics education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A successfully completed college-level calculus course like one offered via Advanced Placement program (AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC) is a transfer-level course—that is, it can be accepted by a college as a credit towards graduation requirements. Prestigious colleges and universities are believed to require successful completion AP ...

  4. SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1 - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 2021, the College Board discontinued all SAT Subject tests, including the SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1. This was effective immediately in the United States, and the tests were to be phased out by the following summer for international students.

  5. List of standardized tests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    WorkKeys. California Achievement Test. ITBS – Iowa Test of Basic Skills [2] SAT – formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test. SAT Subject Tests. CLT – Classic Learning Test. Former English Language Proficiency Test – ELPT. PSAT/NMSQT – Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

  6. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    Intermediate Mathematics Assessments (IMA) — taken in grade 9. Exam mark is worth 10% of final course grade. [17] Secondary Mathematics Assessments (SMA) — taken in grade 11. Exam mark is worth 25% for Math 521A, Math 521B and Math 521M. Worth 20% for Math 512K. [17]

  7. Advanced Placement - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement ( AP) [4] is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Board. AP offers undergraduate university-level curricula and examinations to high school students. Colleges and universities in the US and elsewhere may grant placement and course credit to students who obtain qualifying scores on the examinations.

  8. Graduate Record Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Record Examinations ( GRE) is a standardized test that is part of the admissions process for many graduate schools [8] in the United States and Canada [9] and a few other countries. The GRE is owned and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). [10] The test was established in 1936 by the Carnegie Foundation for the ...

  9. List of calculus topics - Wikipedia

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    Trigonometric substitution. Partial fractions in integration. Quadratic integral. Proof that 22/7 exceeds π. Trapezium rule. Integral of the secant function. Integral of secant cubed. Arclength. Solid of revolution.

  10. AP Precalculus - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Advanced Placement ( AP) Precalculus is an Advanced Placement precalculus course and examination, offered by the College Board, in development since 2021 [1] and announced in May 2022. [2] The course debuted in the fall of 2023, with the first exam session taking place in May 2024.

  11. Cramming (education) - Wikipedia

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    In education, cramming is the practice of working intensively to absorb large volumes of information in short amounts of time. It is also known as massed learning. [1] It is often done by students in preparation for upcoming exams, especially just before them.