AP English Language and AP English Literature – What’s the Difference?
Every year, hundreds of thousands of high school students in the United States take the Advanced
Placement Course in English Language and English Literature in preparation for the...
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AP English Language and AP English Literature – What’s the Difference?
Every year, hundreds of thousands of high school students in the United States take the Advanced
Placement Course in English Language and English Literature in preparation for the Advanced Placement
test in these areas. The tests are given by the College Board of the United States of America .
The College Board is a non-profit organization that aims to provide chances for all students to take
academically challenging programs and projects that will provide them college success opportunity.
Those who get high scores will be given credits in some English subjects when they go to college. This
means that students who get remarkable scores may not enroll some of their English courses.
Both tests focus on English but they differ in many ways. First, they differ in content. AP English
Language aims to develop students’ skills in reading non-fiction prose in diverse rhetorical contexts.
Through this course, the students ac
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