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 Questions Anyone?

 Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. Where can I go with questions about the AP exam?
  2. Do you offer tutorials?
  3. How can I get ahead for English 3 Ap? Summer Readings?
  4. Do I need to buy the readings or can I just check one out?
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Where can I go with questions about the AP exam?

Myself or any other AP teacher would be more than willing to help answer any 
AP questions.  Ms. Hess in the Career Center or Ms. Guillory in the front 
office can answer additional questions you might have.

For more specific questions about exams, procedures, helpful links, check 
out my link to College Board / AP Central on my "Helpful Links" page.
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Do you offer tutorials?

Why yes! and often.  I usually arrive before 6:30 and leave after 4:30.  
Although I would LOVE to help you everyday, check with me first to guarantee 
that I will be available before making any plans (meetings, club events, 
etc.).
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How can I get ahead for English 3 Ap? Summer Readings?

The following readings are suggested for the summer BEFORE English 3 AP.  
Although not required, these readings are heavily suggested to prepare for 
English 3 AP.
 - Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
 - Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman"
 - F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby"
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Do I need to buy the readings or can I just check one out?

I am a lover of books and can't help myself with writing in a book.  I 
recommend you buy a copy early from a discount or retail book store so that 
you can make notes as you read and we discuss key points about the text.  
However, for some works, you may check a copy out through me.  Remember 
though, your name will be added to the Fees and Fines list until the book is 
returned and you will have to pay full price for a new copy regardless of 
the condition you received it.
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