Adaptive, AI-powered prep for the four most important AP math courses. Thousands of practice questions, full-length tests, and a personalized learning path — whether you are getting a head start, staying sharp during the school year, or drilling for the exam.
You do not need to be behind to benefit. This platform works best when students use it intentionally — before the course, during it, or in the final push before the exam.
Your student is enrolled in AP Calc AB, BC, or Stats in the fall. Summer is the perfect time to preview the material so the first weeks of class feel familiar — not overwhelming.
Class moves fast. When concepts do not click on the first pass, students need a resource that meets them exactly where they are — not a video library to search through.
The AP exam tests specific skills in specific formats. Generic studying is not enough. Students need exam-accurate MCQ and FRQ practice under realistic conditions.
Each course is built around the College Board’s official Course and Exam Description — with content current as of the latest exam updates.
Build the foundation that makes Calculus possible — functions, trigonometry, and modeling.
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Master limits, derivatives, and integrals — the core of single-variable calculus.
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Everything in AB, plus series, parametric, polar, and advanced integration techniques.
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Build mastery in data analysis, sampling, probability, and statistical inference.
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AP Statistics does not overlap with Calculus, meaning many students take both in the same year. BC includes everything in AB and earns more college credit.
| Course | Prerequisite | Typical Grade | College Credit | Questions | Full Tests |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AP Precalculus | Algebra II | 10th to 11th | Varies by college | 750+ | 10 |
| AP Calculus AB | Precalculus | 11th to 12th | Calculus I | 2,500+ | 4 |
| AP Calculus BC | Strong Precalculus | 11th to 12th | Calculus I + II | 2,100+ | 3 |
| AP Statistics | Algebra II | 11th to 12th | Intro Statistics | 1,500+ | 3 |
Every AP math course on the platform includes the same six core features — designed to work together from the first diagnostic through to exam day.
Identifies topic and skill-level gaps before you begin so practice is targeted from day one — not generic.
Exam-accurate multiple-choice and free-response questions aligned to the College Board’s latest format and specifications.
Structured learning path from Beginner through Intermediate, Advanced, and Mastery — students advance as they demonstrate proficiency.
Simulate the real AP exam experience with full-length timed tests that surface pacing and stamina issues before exam day.
24/7 AI explanations clarify any concept or question instantly — not just the answer, but the reasoning behind it.
Visual mastery tracking by unit, topic, and skill — so students and parents always know exactly where to focus next.
Students do not jump straight to hard problems. The platform builds systematically — advancing students only when they are ready.
Core concepts and foundational skills introduced
Multi-step problems and topic combinations
Exam-style questions with time and format pressure
Full exam simulations and the hardest FRQ scenarios
Anytime — but earlier is better. Students getting a head start before fall should begin in June or July, working through foundational topics before the school year starts. For students already in the course, starting the diagnostic the first week of class lets the platform identify gaps as they emerge. For exam prep specifically, two to four months of consistent practice is the typical recommendation.
Yes — and that is one of the best ways to use it. The diagnostic finds gaps that the class has not yet covered or that the student missed. Targeted practice between lessons reinforces what is being taught and accelerates mastery without replacing the school course.
BC is the more advanced option — it covers all of AB plus additional topics and earns two semesters of college credit instead of one. Students with a strong Precalculus background who are comfortable with pace should consider BC. Students who want a more manageable first experience with college-level math, or who are less confident in Precalculus, are better served by AB. Many students take both Calc AB and AP Statistics in the same year since the content does not overlap.
Khan Academy teaches concepts through video. A textbook presents material linearly. This platform diagnoses your student’s specific gaps and assigns practice targeted to exactly those areas — in the MCQ and FRQ format that the College Board actually tests. The AI step-by-step help means students are never stuck waiting for a tutor to explain a mistake.
Yes. All four courses are aligned to College Board’s latest Course and Exam Description for each subject and are updated to reflect any changes to the exam format or content specifications.
Yes. AP Statistics and AP Calculus do not overlap in content — Statistics focuses on data, probability, and inference while Calculus covers limits, derivatives, and integrals. Many students successfully take both in the same year, particularly those who want to strengthen both quantitative tracks on their transcript.
The Edify AP Math Prep program is powered by an industry-leading adaptive practice platform with content fully aligned to College Board specifications. All practice, diagnostics, and AI support run through the platform directly.
Start with a free diagnostic — it takes 20 minutes and shows exactly which topics to focus on first.
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