How to install Aperture 2 over Academic 5.1

I have academic Aperture 1.5.6 installed on my 17" PB. I have purchased the full Aperture 2 since there is no academic upgrade. How do install Aperture 2 over Aperture 1.5.6. (There are no instructions in the material that came with Aperture 2.)
Thank you,
Susan

Aperture is pretty much self contained. Just install it (or, if you prefer, delete Aperture 1.5 from your /Applications folder and then install Aperture 2).

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