This year’s at-home AP® Exams begin on Monday, May 11.
Exam Details. Students can take their AP Exams online on any device they have access to—computer, tablet, or smartphone. They’ll also have the option to write their responses by hand and submit a photo. |
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Exam Communications. Over the coming weeks, email will continue to be the primary way we reach out to you. Please mark collegeboard@e.collegeboard.org as part of their approved sender lists and update your cell phone number in your College Board account.
Exam Prep. Earlier this week, College Board reached out to AP students to understand how they’re preparing for AP Exams and what additional information or resources they’ll need. And today College Board shared information with AP teachers about their students’ exam-taking intentions, asking them for their help in ensuring students are aware of changes to this year’s AP Exams. Please check in with your AP teachers for access to that information. Free Online Learning. Students can tune in to live online AP classes and review, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. ET, hosted by AP teachers from across the country. On-demand recordings also allow students to watch at a time that’s best for them and their families. T |
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Student Practice on AP Classroom. When students log in to AP Classroom, they’ll now see free-response questions that can help them practice their knowledge and skills as they prepare for this year’s AP Exams. They’ll see scoring criteria to help them revise their responses and they can get direct feedback from their teachers. Students don’t need a lockdown browser to complete free-response questions on AP Classroom. | ||||||
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And, here are a few helpful links to make sure everyone in your school community has the latest information about this year’s AP Exams.
Thank you, Adam Watkins Principal, CHS |
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