AP Exam Prep,
Taught by Experts
Our AP Prep classes are designed and led by instructors with deep subject expertise. Two focused sessions per course, timed precisely around each AP exam date.
Expertise is the differentiator.
AP exams are rigorous. Generic review sessions rarely move the needle. Our instructors know these exams deeply — what College Board emphasizes, where students typically lose points, and how to close gaps in the final stretch.
Subject-specialist instructors
Each course is taught by an instructor with demonstrated expertise in that discipline — not a generalist covering every subject on the same weekend.
Strategically timed sessions
Two classes per subject, scheduled around each exam date. Students arrive focused, not fatigued — with just enough time to apply what they learn.
Exam-focused content
Sessions are built around what actually appears on AP exams: high-frequency topics, FRQ strategy, and the common misconceptions that cost students points.
Open to all students
No prior relationship with ECS required. If your student is sitting for an AP exam this spring, they are welcome to enroll.
Three weekends. Thirteen subjects.
Sessions are organized around AP exam dates so every class falls at the right moment in your student's preparation window.
13 AP courses, one place.
Not sure if your student’s exam is covered? Here’s the full list for Spring 2026.
Simple to start. Structured to help.
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Sign up — Let us know which AP subject(s) your student is preparing for and their exam date. We’ll confirm availability and send next steps.
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Match with an instructor — Your student is connected with a subject-specialist instructor experienced in that specific AP course.
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Attend two focused sessions — Classes run on the weekends leading up to each exam, targeting the material that moves scores.
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Walk in prepared — Students leave with a clear understanding of high-priority content, exam strategy, and confidence heading into test day.
Preparation that shows up on exam day.
East Coast Scholars instructors have deep familiarity with AP course content and College Board’s scoring patterns. Students who come in with gaps leave with a targeted plan — and the knowledge to execute it.