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AP (Advanced Placement) Classes:
Many high school students choose to take AP courses due to their benefits while in high school, in college applications, and beyond. According to the College Board which administers the AP tests, “AP Gives students the chance to tackle college level work while they are still in high school and earn college Credit and placement.’’
Benefits of AP Classes:
More than a million students in America take AP classes because of the several benefits they provide. AP classes will…
1.Increase student’s chances of being admitted into top colleges.
2.Challenge students more than regular high school classes and prepare them for the demands of college.
3.Help students to obtain scholarships.
4.Enable students to receive college credit before starting college (if they score a 3 out of 5 or higher on the related exams).
5.Increase the likelihood that students will graduate earlier than normal time, thereby allowing them to save the money that extra semesters in college would cost.
The following topics will be covered in AP Statistics Class.
Chapter 1: Exploring Data
- Analyzing Categorical Data
- Displaying Quantitative Data with Graphs
- Describing Quantitative Data with Numbers
Chapter 2: Modeling Distributions of Data
- Describing Location in a Distribution
- Normal Distributions
Chapter 3: Describing Relationships
- Scatterplots and Correlation
- Least-Squares Regression
Chapter 4: Designing Studies
- Sampling and Surveys
- Experiments
- Using Studies Wisely
Chapter 5: Probability: What Are the Chances?
- Randomness, Probability, and Simulation
- Probability Rules
- Conditional Probability and Independence
Chapter 6: Random Variables
- Discrete and Continuous Random Variables
- Transforming and Combining Random Variables
- Binomial and Geometric Random Variables
Chapter 7: Sampling Distributions
- What Is a Sampling Distribution?
- Sample Proportions
- Sample Means
Chapter 8: Estimating with Confidence
- Confidence Intervals: The Basics
- Estimating a Population Proportion
- Estimating a Population Mean
Chapter 9: Testing a Claim
- Significance Tests: The Basics
- Tests about a Population Proportion
- Tests about a Population Mean
Chapter 10: Comparing Two Populations or Groups
- Comparing Two Proportions
- Comparing Two Means
Chapter 11: Inference for Distributions of Categorical Data
- Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Tests
- Inference for Relationships
Chapter 12: More about Regression
- Inference for Linear Regression
- Transforming to Achieve Linearity
Key Features:
Training Type: Online Live Interactive Session.
Experienced Faculty.
1 ON 1 Sessions.
Duration 40 Hours.
Access to Class Recordings.
Weekday / Weekend Schedules.
Evening Schedule:
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