AP Classes are Now Enrolling!

Advance Placement (AP) Classes are offered today in more than 30 disciplines. These courses meet or exceed the criteria of college level work, and culminate in the AP exam in early May. Unlike other standardized tests such as the SAT and the ACT, AP exams are only offered once a year.
AP exam scores range between 1 and 5, and success is usually measured with a score of 3 or higher. Most four-year colleges and universities grant students credit and advanced course placement based on AP exam results. This means that students can receive college course credits before they even enter college, saving time and money.
90% of Chyten students receive a score of 4 or 5 on their AP exams!
If your student is taking an AP course and would like some help during the academic year, Chyten will be offering weekly AP classes in Physics, Calculus, English and Chemistry. An expert in the field, holding either a Master's degree of PhD in that area of study, will teach these small groups. Students will able to bring current homework assignments and projects to class, and our expert instructor will help guide them through the process. In addition, we will be following the Apex Learning Curriculum to pre-teach upcoming topics in the their classes, giving your child the confidence and background knowledge to be successful in these very difficult courses.
Classes will be offered the following days of the week, beginning November 1st. There are no minimum number of classes that your student need attend – just send us an email or message us through ParentNet if your child will be unable to attend that week's session. The two hour classes are only $79 each week ($39.50 per hour) and you will only be charged for sessions attended.
| AP Course | Day | Time |
|---|---|---|
| AP Physics | Mondays | 6:30 – 8:30 |
| AP Chemistry | Tuesdays | 6:30 – 8:30 |
| AP Calculus |
Wednesdays | 6:30 – 8:30 |
| AP English | Thursdays | 6:30 – 8:30 |
What's New - New Articles, Content and Blogs About Education
- Should a student take the ACT or the SAT? by Brian Caskey
- Free PSAT Results Analysis at Chyten! by Brian Caskey
- AP Classes are Now Enrolling! by Brian Caskey
- FREE EVENTS IN ASHEVILLE SHED LIGHT ON ADULT ADHD by Rudy Rodriguez
- Chyten's free 'College Counseling Night' scheduled for October 20 by Brian Caskey
- A.C. REYNOLDS MIDDLE SCHOOL CONTINUES TO JOCKEY FOR POSITION IN U.S... by Melissa McIntyre
- Join with a friend and get a discount on Chyten's test prep classes! by Brian Caskey
- BRAG Exhibition - Route 80 - Back to our North Carolina Routes by John Elsegood
- Chyten invites area students to take a free ACT vs SAT Comparison Test by Brian Caskey
- October Gardening Chores by Annie Higgins
- Markets Don't Matter, Karma Does by Michele Williams
- Venture Local: October Conference Seeks to Foster Localism and Sust... by Asheville Now
- The Sacred Embodiment Center - The Re-emergence Party and Fundraiser by Justin Belleme
- HEALING FOR THOSE WHO CARE - International luminary teaches locals ... by Jacquelyn Dobrinska
- Annual Wildflower Walk - May 7 by Jacquelyn Dobrinska
- Like Body, Like Business by Eve Haslam
- Breast Cancer Survivors and Friends/ I Can Cope Cancer Support Group by Park Ridge
- Interview with a Mortgage Planner: Real Estate Advice from Ashevill... by Nora Hall
- Purdue college experts show us one great route to lower 50% of wint... by Rosalind Dall
- The Mental State of the Real Estate Seller by Hallie Sheaffer
- Blue Pitbull Pups by nicole mcmullen
- The Dropa Stone tour coming to North Carolina on eve of album release by Jeff B.
- Have you heard about Blind Pig of Asheville??? by Justin Belleme
- North Carolina Drug Card by Bert Melancon
- Incumbent Reisinger Seeks Election to Buncombe County Register of D... by Justin Belleme
- Asheville named a finalist to host USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National... by Asheville Now
- New Year's Eve with Acoustic Syndicate by Molly Kummerle
- Toubab Krewe Returns to the Orange Peel for New Years Eve by Molly Kummerle
- The Billy Sea at The White Horse Black Mountain 12/10/11 by Molly Kummerle
- Vertigo Jazz Project and One Leg Up Announce a Masquerade New Years... by Erin Scholze
Comments
About the Author - Brian Caskey
Contact Brian Caskey:
Chyten Tutors & Test Prep
www.chyten-asheville.com

