By Zack Brodell
Round Table reporter
As the month May is approaching quickly, students and staff are trying to cram for the AP tests. Students preparing for the test can determine whether or not they can earn a college credit before even attending a college or university.
Not all students have the chance to take AP classes in school; Middletown High School offers a variety of classes such as Advanced Placement Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Calculus, Psychology, Language and Composition, Spanish, US History and many more.
In classes, teachers are coming down on their students trying to prepare them for everything that they think or know will be on the test.
Middletown High School teacher AP Calculus Jeremy Brenneman says that, “We are practicing everyday and making sure that we understand the material”
Students realize that time is running out and that they need to prepare to do the best of their abilities for the exam.
MHS senior Kelsey Owens explains how she studies for the AP Chemistry test, “I study a chapter a night. I make sure I fully understand the content that we covered during class.”
Teachers are offering their time after school to help students study and develop a better understanding of material covered in the beginning of the semester and for students who took advanced placement classes starting off in the beginning of the year.