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American High School, a public secondary school in Fremont, California is located. It is among the five public high schools of Fremont Unified. It serves students in the local area and outside of its boundaries. It is ranked among the top 25% for English/Language Arts, and math. Students who have earned AP credit are eligible to take advanced placement courses. The school's website provides more information.

All AP courses require AP exams

AP exams are a college level test given in May. College credit is granted to those who score high on the AP exam. This can help you lower your college tuition. All high school students can take the AP exams, however special accommodations may be made for students who are homeschooled and whose school doesn't offer the AP course. Students should review the guidelines and regulations carefully before registering for the test.

AP classes are an integral part of high school curriculum. Students can register for AP classes at class registration. AP courses are offered in two levels depending on the school. Some schools require prerequisite courses to be eligible for AP classes, while others don't offer them at all. AP classes may not be offered at your high schools. However, you can learn online and through other online resources.


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American High School students pass all AP exams

American High School students often pass all AP exams, but some students fail some. Nevertheless, the test participation rate is still high, and many students at this school do receive at least three APs. Despite the high test-takers rate, American High School could do more to ensure that every student passes at least one AP exam. One could, for instance, increase the number of students who take AP exams.


Colleges require different scores to pass AP exams. Colleges are more stringent and require high scores to gain admission to the best schools. American High School students may earn college credit simply by passing AP test in multiple subjects. To receive credit for the course, the AP exam requires students to answer more questions correctly. Fortunately, AP test scores now can be accessed online.

American High School students are among the top 25% of high school English/Language Arts students in California

California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), tests are required for 11th graders attending American High School. These tests, also known by the "Smarter Balanced", are used to measure academic readiness. American High School students perform better than the state average, as shown by their composite SAT scores. American High students achieve 78% state standards.

American High School has a diverse student body, with 46.9% of male students and 54.45% being female. This balance is representative of the Alameda County population. A majority of classes have approximately the same number of boys and girls. This is indicative of a lively classroom environment. Ethnic diversity should be balanced so that students of different races feel welcome at the school.


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Students at American High School are in the top 25% of all high school students in California for math

The statistics speak for themselves. American High School students score above average on standardized exams, with 57% of ninth graders exceeding state math standards. The school does not choose students heavily from either gender, even though this number is quite low when compared to other California high Schools. It should seem like there are roughly equal amounts of girls and boys in all classes. American High School has a balanced ethnicity.

American High School's composite SAT score of 1750 is higher than that of the national average, 1500. Students at the school are thus better prepared academically. The school's composite score in ACT is in the top 5% among all California high schools. American High students have a high ACT score and are well prepared and motivated.




FAQ

What is the difference in school and college?

Schools are usually organized into classes (or grades) with a teacher who teaches a group of students. Colleges offer more specialized programs, and many include university-level classes. While schools are more focused on fundamental subjects, colleges might offer a range of subjects such as arts, science and languages. Both levels offer a variety of subjects to help students prepare for higher level study.


How much time should I spend studying each semester?

The amount of time you study depends on several factors: 1) How important the course is to your degree program; 2) How difficult the course is; 3) Whether you've taken the course before; 4) Whether you've studied other courses during the same semester; 5) Whether you're taking more than one class per week; 6) Whether you have outside commitments; 7) Whether you're enrolled full-time or part-time; 8) Whether you have financial aid available to pay for school expenses; 9) Whether you're living at home or off campus; 10) Whether you're married or single; 11) Whether you have children; 12) Whether you're going to school part-time or full-time; 13) Whether you plan to graduate early or later.

Other than these factors, you may need to take certain classes each school year. This means that you won't always be able take the same courses every semester. You can ask your advisor to tell you which courses you need to take each semester.


What is the difference between a college and a university

A university is an academic institution providing higher education. It offers postgraduate and undergraduate courses in a variety of fields.

A college is often smaller and less famous than a university. It may offer fewer courses but often has its own specialist departments.



Statistics

  • Think of the rhetorical power of nineteenth-century abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, Martin Luther King, Jr., or Occupy Wall Street activists with their rallying cry of “we are the 99 percent.” (bostonreview.net)
  • They are more likely to graduate high school (25%) and finish college (116%). (habitatbroward.org)
  • Globally, in 2008, around 89% of children aged six to twelve were enrolled in primary education, and this proportion was rising. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • And, within ten years of graduation, 44.1 percent of 1993 humanities graduates had written to public officials, compared to 30.1 percent of STEM majors. (bostonreview.net)
  • Data from the Department of Education reveal that, among 2008 college graduates, 92.8 percent of humanities majors have voted at least once since finishing school. (bostonreview.net)



External Links

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How To

How do I apply for scholarships?

First, you must ensure you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for scholarships. Scholarships are granted to those who meet certain criteria.

You may also be eligible for a grant if your family is financially poor. You can qualify for a work-study program if you are enrolled in a vocational training course. And you can receive a grant because you are a member of a minority group.

You can then apply for scholarships after you have made a decision about your eligibility.

You can apply online, in person, or over the phone. The process of applying varies according to the scholarship.

Some scholarships require that you submit essays about yourself and why the money is important to you. Others will ask questions such "Why did you choose this degree?"

You will need to complete an application form for most scholarships and provide supporting documents.

Your scholarship provider will review the information you provide. If you are chosen, you will receive an email or postal notification.

You might be eligible for another scholarship even though you are not chosen. Contact your scholarship provider for details.




 



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