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SAT Subject Tests, AP, Regents & Academic Subjects

More and more are students are focusing their attention on SAT Subject Tests, APs, and Regents. Colleges also take SAT Subject Tests and APs very seriously and use them to inform their admissions decisions. In fact, most selective colleges require 1-3 SAT Subject Tests as part of their application and AP test scores demonstrate mastery of high level material which can lead to college credit. Regents are mandated by New York state and essential for graduating high school. A-List has assisted countless students in studying for these important exams.

Additionally, A-List offers Academic Subject tutoring for students of all levels from middle school to college. Maintaining a high GPA is a key component of having a competitive college application. We can work hand in hand with your curriculum to help you stay at the top of the class.

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SAT Subject Tests:

Subject Tests measure your knowledge and skills in particular subject areas, and your ability to apply that knowledge.

Many colleges use the Subject Tests for admission, for course placement, and to advise students about course selection. These tests give you and colleges a very reliable measure of how prepared you are for college-level work in particular subjects. Used in combination with other background information (your high school record, SAT scores, teacher recommendations, etc.), they provide a dependable measure of your academic achievement and are a good predictor of future college performance in specific subject areas.

Subject Tests fall into five general subject areas: English, History, Math, Science, and Languages.

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AP:

The College Board's Advanced Placement Program (AP) test allows high school students to take college-level courses and exams and earn college credit or advanced placement. Many colleges and universities in the United States and other countries have an AP policy granting incoming students credit, advanced placement, or both, on the basis of their AP Exam grades. Many of these institutions grant up to a full year of college credit (sophomore standing) to students who earn a sufficient number of qualifying AP grades.

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Regent High School Examinations:

Regents are exams given to students seeking high school Regents credit through the New York State Education Department, designed and administered under the authority of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York.

To receive a regular high school diploma, students in New York State must pass, with a score of 65 or higher, five Regents Exams: Integrated Algebra (or Math A), Global History and Geography, U.S. History and Government, Comprehensive English, and at least one Regents level science course (Earth Science, Biology/Living Environment, Chemistry, or Physics). To receive an Advanced Regents Diploma, students must also pass an additional Regents science exam, an additional math exam (Math B), and a foreign language exam.

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Academic Subjects:

When considering candidates, colleges pay significant attention to the students GPA. While SAT preparation is important students cannot neglect their grades. This is why A-List offers subject tutoring in addition to our test preparation services. A-List tutors cannot only help if you are having trouble keeping up with your class work but also help you realize your highest academic goals.