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AP Biology Exam 2025: Study + Test Tips

AdmissionSight

In 2024, 260,062 students took the AP Biology Exam. The average score landed at 3.15, with 68.3% of test-takers earning a 3 or higher, which colleges usually see as a passing score. Basically, plenty of students do well, but you wont get through this one without a solid study plan. This blog will walk you through everything you need to know about the AP Biology Exam: whats on it, how its structured, and how to study smart.

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California Cruising

Caltech Admissions

During my time at Caltech, I’ve gone on several trips put on by friends and the school. We have ski trips, beach trips, and hikes in my house (Page House). I’ve gone to Iceland and will be going to Hawaii thanks to Caltech’s GPS division. For classes, I’ve hiked several routes around the Southwestern United States and been on some crazy car rides.

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U.S. Military Academies: Everything You Need to Know

AdmissionSight

Thinking about attending a U.S. military academy? Its a big decision, and you probably have many questions. Whats the best academy for you? How challenging is the training? And most importantly, whats life actually like once youre there? In this guide, youll get the inside scoop on the five main U.S. military academies, what makes each unique, the rigorous training and education they provide, and the career opportunities they open up.

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College Advisor for High School Students with Executive Dysfunction or Executive Functioning Disorder

The Koppelman Group

Executive dysfunction, sometimes called executive functioning disorder, is not typically a standalone diagnosis, but rather a set of symptoms that go along with many different mental and physical illnesses. Executive dysfunction is often thought of as a byproduct of ADHD, but it is also seen in kids with depression, anxiety, autism, epilepsy, MS, and kids with repeated concussions and head injuries.