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Experience the Benefits of AP Prep
Welcome to Timberdoodle's Thinkwell collection! Here you will find quality courses at an AP-prep level for a variety of subjects. Advanced Placement (AP) classes can significantly cut college costs by allowing students to earn college credits before even stepping on campus. About one-third of college-bound students take at least one AP exam, and nearly 10% of those are able to enter college as sophomores, saving both tuition and room and board expenses. Even one AP exam can reduce the course load in college, giving your child more flexibility and time to focus on challenging subjects. AP exams also demonstrate preparedness to college admission officers, potentially enhancing your child’s college application.
Thinkwell AP courses provide an excellent way to prepare for these exams. With engaging multimedia video lectures, interactive exercises, and immediate feedback, Thinkwell helps students master the skills needed for success. Their complete online courses include diagnostic tests, practice exams, and illustrated review notes, ensuring your child can study efficiently. Thinkwell AP courses are flexible, subscription-based, and used by over 450 colleges and universities, offering your child the tools they need for success in both AP exams and college.

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