We’ve got you covered! Our experienced AP Exam instructors have revised our classes to reflect the new streamlined Spring 2020 tests. Due to the shortened academic year, the College Board has modified the content and units covered in each 45-minute, at home exam. The chart below outlines those units. Our online courses are designed to cover this material in an interactive classroom. As always, the courses include whole lessons, online extra help sessions, and teachers committed to helping you succeed. If you are interested in preparing for an exam not listed below, please contact us to request a private tutor.
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Chemistry of Life |
Unit 2 | Cell Structure and Function |
Unit 3 | Cellular Energetics |
Unit 4 | Cell Communication and Cell Cycle |
Unit 5 | Heredity |
Unit 6 | Gene Expression and Regulation |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Atomic Structure and Properties |
Unit 2 | Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties |
Unit 3 | Intermolecular Forces and Properties |
Unit 4 | Chemical Reactions Unit |
Unit 5 | Kinetics |
Unit 6 | Thermodynamics |
Unit 7 | Equilibrium |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments |
Unit 2 | Political Institutions |
Unit 3 | Political Culture and Participation |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | You’ll learn to identify and analyze the claims in a text and determine whether the writer backs up their assertions with reasoning and evidence. |
Unit 2 | You’ll learn about how writers organize information and evidence to support a specific argument and appeal to a particular audience. |
Unit 3 | You’ll explore the range of perspectives around a topic and how various arguments can relate and respond to one another. |
Unit 4 | You’ll examine how a writer makes choices about methods of developing arguments, introductions, and conclusions. |
Unit 5 | You’ll focus on the very specific and minute choices a writer makes to bring all the parts of an argument together. |
Unit 6 | You’ll work to understand the difference between position and perspective, how to consider bias, and how to integrate and address multiple perspectives in an argument. |
Unit 7 | You’ll consider the breadth and complexity of arguments around a topic and what makes each successful or unsuccessful. |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | The Living World: Ecosystems |
Unit 2 | The Living World: Biodiversity |
Unit 3 | Populations |
Unit 4 | Earth Systems and Resources |
Unit 5 | Land and Water Use |
Unit 6 | Energy Resources and Consumption |
Unit 7 | Atmospheric Pollution |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Renaissance and Exploration |
Unit 2 | Age of Reformation |
Unit 3 | Absolutism and Constitutionalism |
Unit 4 | Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments |
Unit 5 | Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century |
Unit 6 | Industrialization and its Effects |
Unit 7 | 19th-Century Perspectives and Political Developments |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Kinematics |
Unit 2 | Dynamics |
Unit 3 | Circular Motion and Gravitation |
Unit 4 | Energy |
Unit 5 | Momentum |
Unit 6 | Simple Harmonic Motion |
Unit 7 | Torque and Rotational Motion |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Exploring One-Variable Data |
Unit 2 | Exploring Two-Variable Data |
Unit 3 | Collecting Data |
Unit 4 | Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions |
Unit 5 | Sampling Distributions |
Unit 6 | Inference for Categorical Data: Proportions |
Unit 7 | Inference for Quantitative Data: Means |
Units 1-3 of AP Comparative Government and Politics | |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments |
Unit 2 | Political Institutions |
Unit 3 | Political Culture and Participation |
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Units 1-3 of AP United States Government and Politics | |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Foundations of American Democracy |
Unit 2 | Interactions Among Branches of Government |
Unit 3 | Civil Liberties and Civil Rights |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | Foundations of American Democracy |
Unit 2 | Interactions Among Branches of Government |
Unit 3 | Civil Liberties and Civil Rights |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 3 | Period 3: 1754-1800 |
Unit 4 | Period 4: 1800-1848 |
Unit 5 | Period 5: 1844-1877 |
Unit 6 | Period 6: 1865-1898 |
Unit 7 | Period 7: 1890-1945 |
Unit | Subject Matter |
Unit 1 | The Global Tapestry |
Unit 2 | Networks of Exchange |
Unit 3 | Land-Based Empires |
Unit 4 | Transoceanic Interconnections |
Unit 5 | Revolutions |
Unit 6 | Consequences of Industrialization |