Exam Structure :
Subjects: There are currently 38 AP courses available, covering subjects such as Math, Science, English, History, Languages, and the Arts.
Format: AP Exams consist of multiple-choice questions and free-response questions. The structure of the exams varies depending on the subject, but they generally assess a student's knowledge and understanding of the course material.
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- The multiple-choice section tests broad content knowledge
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- The free-response section allows students to demonstrate their analytical and problem-solving skills in depth.
AP Tutorial Available for These Exams :
MATHEMATICS : AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics
SCIENCE : AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental, Science, AP Physics 1, AP Physics Mechanics, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science, Principles
SOCIAL SCIENCE : AP European History, AP Government and, U.S. Politics, AP Human Geography, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP Psychology, AP U.S. History, AP World History
LANGUAGE & ARTS : AP English Language & Composition, AP English Literature & Composition, , AP Spanish Language, AP Music Theory, AP Art History, AP Art & Design 2D/3D
SCORING METHOD
In the five-point Advanced Placement score system students with an AP score of three or higher are said to be successful, and have the opportunity to apply for the AP level college courses. Students who achieve a score higher than three tend to experience easier and better academic success in college, in comparison to their peers as shown by a Research.