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7 Facts About The AP Exams [Infographic]

The Advanced Placement (AP) exams are standardized exams taken by high school students in the United States to demonstrate their mastery of college-level material. The AP exams are around the corner, and knowing what to expect is essential. Here are seven critical facts about the AP exams that every student should know.

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7 Facts About The AP Exams [Infographic]

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  1. The The AP exam dates are consistent across the United States, although exam times may vary depending on time zones. Students should confirm their test date and time with their AP coordinator. The AP exams will be offered in paper and digital formats. The paper exams will be administered in person at the student's school or designated testing center. The digital exams will be taken at home or school using a computer or tablet. The format options will vary depending on format options will vary depending on the subject, and students should confirm the exam format with their school's AP coordinator. The AP exams will cover the same material as in previous years. Each exam will have a specific content outline; students should review the material in advance to ensure they are prepared. The College Board provides exam content outlines and a dditional study resources on its website. dditional study resources on its website. The AP exams will be scored on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the highest. The scoring process is standardized and takes several weeks to complete. Students will receive their scores in July, and they can access them online through their College Board account. The AP exams cost $95 per exam, and some schools may offer financial assistance to qualifying students. Students should check with their school's AP coordinator for more information. Students must register for exams through their school's AP coordinator, who will provide further instructions and deadlines. The AP exams will comply with local health and safety guidelines. Students should check with their school's AP coordinator for information on test center policies, including mask requirements and social distancing guidelines.

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