Brookwood has a Robust Advanced Placement (AP) Program.

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AP EXAM REGISTRATION

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  • Brookwood's AP Program

    Listen to Brookwood students on their AP experiences: 
    Brookwood Students Discuss AP Classes

  • AP Capstone Program

    AP Capstone is a unique diploma program that provides students the opportunity to develop and perfect research, writing, speaking, source evaluation, and collaborative skills needed to be successful in college and, eventually, many careers. It is a two-year commitment, so enrollment in the program is available to rising juniors only. Students who complete the two AP Capstone courses (AP Seminar and AP Research) with a 3 or higher will receive the AP Seminar and Research Certificate. Students who complete both Capstone courses with a 3 or higher PLUS score a 3 or higher on exams in four additional AP courses will be awarded the AP Capstone Diploma distinction. Check out the information below to learn more about how this program might be a great compliment to your AP experience at Brookwood High School.

    Click here to learn more about AP Capstone from College Board.

  • College Board AP Program Links

    What is AP? Click here to learn more about AP.

    Course Descriptions and Sample Tests

    View AP scores online

    Hear student perspectives of their AP experiences on College Board's Advanced Placement YouTube channel.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    1.   What is an AP® course?
    An AP course is an Advanced Placement® course certified by The College Board as a college-level class taught in high school. Students can earn college credit as well as high school credit for these courses if their scores on the national AP Examinations are high enough to satisfy university requirements.

    2.   How much college credit can students earn?
    Students can earn as much as two semesters college credit for each subject.  Contact a specific university for information on the amount of credit granted in different subject areas.

    3.   Are AP classes hard?
    AP classes are challenging but not impossible. The College Board requires that all AP teachers receive extensive training and that AP classes use college-level textbooks in order to maintain the level of rigor necessary to pass the national AP Exams.

    4.   How many Brookwood students pass the national AP Examinations?
    While the number varies from year to year, Brookwood students pass exams in every subject area at well above the national rate.

    5. What are grades like in an AP classes?
    The Gwinnett County Board of Education established a 10 point bonus to be added to students’ final grades in all AP classes as an incentive for students to take more challenging classes. A grade of 89, for example, becomes 99 on the student’s report card. A grade of 95 becomes 105.

    6. Do I have to be an A student to be successful in AP classes?
    While A students often have time management and study skills that help them to be successful, any highly motivated student who has taken necessary prerequisite classes can be successful. Students who score above the national SAT average score tend to be more successful in AP courses than students with scores below the national SAT average.

    7. Do AP courses have a lot of homework? 
    AP courses do have homework, like all classes, but AP classes do need more preparation.  Students who have a job and work more than 20 hours a week or who spend more than three hours a day with extracurricular activities will probably have some time management problems.  

    8. How many AP courses do students take per year?
    While some exceptionally well-organized and highly motivated students can manage five AP courses per year, most students find 3 classes per year more comfortable. 

    9. Do AP courses matter to colleges?
    Rigor of schedule is now very important to the college admissions process. In order to be competitive with students from across the nation who have transcripts showing many AP courses, students should take as many AP classes as they can. Colleges report that AP courses on a transcript show that the student has initiative, motivation, and time management skills

    10. How do AP courses help a student receive the Hope Grant?
    Receiving a Hope Grant requires a 3.0 GPA. Hope re-calculates GPA by counting only core subjects and converting GPA to a 4.0 scale. An 88, for example, converts to a 3.0. Although Hope presently removes any bonus points given by school systems, it adds back an extra .5 for each AP grade. An 88 in an AP class converts to a 3.5. Research shows that students with AP experience have a higher incidence of maintaining a 3.0 or better in college. Research also shows that students with AP experience more often complete college than students who do not.

  • AP Scholar Awards and Recognition

    Brookwood High School’s Recognition

    Since its opening, Brookwood High School has honored academic achievement and has encouraged its students to challenge themselves with rigorous course selection.  Continuing in this tradition, the Brookwood AP Scholar Recognition is designed to pay tribute to students who have utilized the Advanced Placement course offerings to better prepare themselves for the college classroom.  The Brookwood High School AP Scholars will have the opportunity to purchase a medallion to be worn with the graduation gown.  The medallion will be embossed with the Brookwood crest and will hang from a maroon and gold ribbon.  Students will also receive a special diploma seal and will have their names permanently displayed on a plaque to be displayed on the Brookwood AP Scholars Wall in A100 Hall.

    The criteria for being named a Brookwood High School AP Scholar is to be “on track” to receive four units in Advanced Placement courses by the end of the senior year with a “B” average or better in those courses by the end of the first semester of the senior year. Students who will qualify for this honor will be notified by letter in March. Recipients will be recognized at a celebration in April and will receive their purchased medallions at that time.

     

    College Board’s Recognition

    The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on students’ performance on AP Exams.  These recognitions are separate from Brookwood High School and do not meet the requirements for the BHS AP Scholar recognition.

    • AP Scholar: Granted to students who receive an average score of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams. 
    • AP Scholar with Honor: Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.  
    • AP Scholar with Distinction: Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. 
    • National AP Scholar: Granted to students in the United States who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams.  

  • Testing Accommodations

    If you are eligible for testing accommodations and wish to use them on College Board exams, you need apply for accommodations well before the College Board deadline. This process starts by turning in the parent consent form to your IEP caseload manager or your 504 coordinator and must be initiated by the student/student's family/guardian. You can find the parent consent form and more information here.

ACCOMMODATIONS

  • For students with disabilities to receive accommodations on any college board test, they must apply for accommodations with College Board. This must done independently of the school. Visit: https://accommodations.collegeboard.org/ for details and to register.  Deadlines are listed below and at this link.


    2023–2024
    Test Dates


    Accommodations
    Deadlines

    PSAT/NMSQTOctober 25

    September 5, 2023

    SAT School DayMarch 26

    February 5, 2024

    Advanced Placement (AP) Exams
    Two 2023 windows:May 6–11May 13–17

    January 18, 2024

BHS Recognized in 6 Areas

  • AP Access and Support Schools

    Schools with at least 30% of AP exams taken by students who identified as African American and/or Hispanic and 30% of all AP exams earning scores of 3 or higher.

    AP Humanities Schools

    Schools with a minimum of five students testing in each of the following AP categories: one ELA course, two history/social science courses, one fine arts course, and one world language course.

    AP Humanities Achievement SchoolsAP Humanities schools (see above definition) with at least 50% of all AP Humanities exams earning scores of 3 or higher.

    AP Schools of DistinctionSchools with at least 20% of the total student population taking AP exams and at least 50% of all AP exams earning scores of 3 or higher.

    AP STEM SchoolsSchools with a minimum of five students testing in at least four AP STEM courses. (AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles)

    AP STEM Achievement SchoolsAP STEM schools (see above definition) with at least 50% of all AP STEM exams earning scores of 3 or higher.​

2023-24 AP INFO

  • Registration for AP exams opened on SEPT 29.
    The deadline for yearlong and 1st Semester courses is NOV 3. 
    See the chart below for all deadlines.

     

    AP testing will occur MAY 6-17, 2024.

    AP testing will occur at Brookwood High School.

    View/download the PDF document on this page and review page 2 for specific course exam schedules.

     

    Please begin the registration process ASAP.
    Exam registration and payment takes place on MyPaymentsPlus.com.


    As always, ALL students registering for AP exams must pay a one-time, non-refundable $10 registration fee, even those students who qualify for Free or Reduced Lunch services.

     

    Not a Brookwood student?

    If you would like to take an Advanced Placement Exam at Brookwood High School, but do not attend Brookwood, please complete the form at this link: https://forms.office.com/r/RZSkzuMkS2

     

    REGISTRATION DEADLINES

     

    Yearlong Courses

    FRI, NOV 3

    1st Semester

    Single-semester Courses

    FRI, NOV 3

    Exam-only Testers
    (not enrolled in course)

    FRI, NOV 3

    2nd Semester
    Single-semester Courses

                             FRI, MAR 1

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