A
class taken by a group of overachievers, aiming to wow colleges by taking a unique
class that's supposed to teach them to do college research papers. Upon applying for the
class, students often have no idea of what to expect, but are calmed by the idea that they soon will. It's only until the
day before the actual AP exam that students realize they still haven't figured out what the
class is all about. Yet, when others ask them what the class is all about they are known to recite the exact description published by Collegeboard word for word. And while students often complain about the overwhelming workload, they are secretly comforted by the fact that it's their easiest AP and refuse to let the outside
world uncover their darkest secret. The typical AP Seminar student is known for their
deep desire to write and publish their own review book on the class in order to profit off the class before opponents such as Barrons or the Princeton Review can.
AP Seminar student applying for course: I have no idea what this course is all about
AP Seminar student
day before AP exam: I have no idea what this course is all about
Non-seminar student: "What do you guys even do in AP Seminar?
AP Seminar student: "Oh, we learn really in depth college level research skills and learn to write Master level research papers. The
class is all about argument..."