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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2021 · 18 MIN

Episode 78: Step 11 (Changes to Student Schedules)

from Coordinated · host Derek Kameda / Rachel McBride / David Chehey

As preparation to submit the AP Exam order picks up, this conversation about changes to student schedules and how those changes can relate to fees is a perfect rest stop. Catch your breath, pause to embrace a little self-care, and listen in as Derek and Rachel continue towards the finish line. The Steps to Success are moving quickly as we enter the home stretch! Get ready for that final burst on this episode of Coordinated. Register for a Mini-Workshop (Zoom power-hour): Week of October 17: https://eventreg.collegeboard.org/NxkYaM Week of October 24: https://eventreg.collegeboard.org/bODrwk Watch a custom video of the Back-to-School AP Coordinator Workshop:  https://collegeboard.org/apcoordinatortraining  Download the AP Coordinator’s Manual, Part 1:  https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-coordinators-manual-part-1.pdf Join the AP Coordinator Community:  https://apcommunity.collegeboard.org/web/apcoordinators Music by Jackie Rae:  https://www.instagram.com/jackierae/ Logo design by Amy Oh:  amyjyo.com  /  IG: amyjyoh 

As preparation to submit the AP Exam order picks up, this conversation about changes to student schedules and how those changes can relate to fees is a perfect rest stop. Catch your breath, pause to embrace a little self-care, and listen in as Derek and Rachel continue towards the finish line. The Steps to Success are moving quickly as we enter the home stretch! Get ready for that final burst on this episode of Coordinated. Register for a Mini-Workshop (Zoom power-hour): Week of O...

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