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What are AP Course Pairs?
AP course pairs are two Advanced Placement courses that are taken together and complement each other. Some AP courses are naturally paired together because they cover related topics.
For example, AP Biology and AP Environmental Science are both science courses, but they cover different aspects of science. AP Biology focuses on living organisms, while AP Environmental Science focuses on the environment and its interactions with living organisms. Taking AP Biology and AP Environmental Science together can help students gain a more complete understanding of science.
List of AP Course Pairs
- AP Biology with AP Environmental Science
- AP Biology with AP Psychology
- AP Art History with AP World History: Modern
- AP U.S. Government and Politics with AP Macroeconomics
- AP English Language and Composition with AP United States History
- AP Human Geography with AP Environmental Science
- AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based with AP Precalculus
- AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based with AP Calculus AB
- AP Research with AP Statistics
- AP Statistics with AP Precalculus
- AP Computer Science Principles with AP Computer Science A
- AP Computer Science Principles with AP Precalculus
- AP Computer Science A with AP Calculus AB
If you are interested in taking AP courses, you to consider taking them in pairs. It is a great way to maximize your learning and prepare for college.
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Apoorvaa AgarwalReviewed by
Priyanshi Agrawal