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December 7, 2014

Students who take AP CS Principles are encouraged to apply creative processes to solve problems.

The College Board designed AP Computer Science Principles to appeal to a broader audience by allowing flexibility for the use of a variety of computing tools and languages in the course and also by emphasizing how computing innovations affect people and society.

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