AP Pathway
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AP Pathway
AP Pathway
What AP is
Advanced Placement (AP) allows students to take individual college-level courses based on strengths and goals. Students can choose the level of rigor and pace that best fits their needs while building strong academic readiness for university.
What AP is
Advanced Placement (AP) allows students to take individual college-level courses based on strengths and goals. Students can choose the level of rigor and pace that best fits their needs while building strong academic readiness for university.
Who AP suits best Best Fit
AP is a strong fit for students who are:
- Strong test takers
- Analytical thinkers
- Self-disciplined and independent
- Academically ambitious
- Planning for global university options
Course options Support
HWIS offers a curated selection of AP courses designed to match student interest and readiness. Students build an academic plan with guidance to ensure rigor, balance, and strong preparation for exams.
Students are supported through:
- Clear pacing and study plans
- Regular progress checkpoints
- Targeted exam preparation and skill-building
- Academic advising to align course selection with goals
Official webpages of the curriculum College Board
AP Pathway Summary
- AP allows students to take individual college-level courses based on strengths and goals
- Students can choose the level of rigor and pace that best fits their needs
- HWIS supports planning, progress checkpoints, and exam preparation
Explore AP Courses
AP Capstone Diploma Program Capstone
- AP Research
- AP Seminar
History and Social Science Social Sci
- AP Psychology
- AP Human Geography
- AP Macroeconomics
- AP Microeconomics
- AP World History
- AP Com. Gov. & Pol
- AP Business with Personal Finance
Math and Computer Science STEM
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Statistics
- AP Computer Science A
- AP Computer Science Principles
- AP Pre-Calculus
- AP Career Kickstart
Sciences STEM
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Human Geography
- AP Physics 1
- AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
- AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP World Languages and Cultures Language
- AP Chinese Language and Culture
Arts Arts
- AP 3-D Art and Design
- AP 2-D Art and Design
- AP Art History
- AP Drawing
English English
- AP English Literature and Composition
- AP English Language and Composition
AP FAQs
Do students need to take many AP courses to benefit?
Not necessarily. AP works well because it is flexible—students can take AP courses strategically based on strengths and goals.
Is AP only for students applying to the US?
No. AP is recognized by universities worldwide and can be a strong option for many international destinations.
What makes a student successful in AP?
Strong self-management, consistent study habits, and the ability to learn independently.