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Through the Advanced Placement Program, you enter a universe of knowledge that might otherwise remain unexplored in high school; through AP Exams, you have the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nation's colleges and universities.

In addition to getting a head start on your college course work, you can improve your chances of acceptance to competitive schools since colleges know that AP students are better prepared for the demands of college courses. There's also the money you can save on tuition if you receive credit!
 

Thirty-eight AP courses in a wide variety of 20 subject areas are available now or are under development. A committee of college faculty and master AP teachers designs each AP course to cover the information, skills, and assignments found in the corresponding college course.  AP courses.
 

Each AP course has a corresponding exam that participating schools worldwide

administer in May. AP Exams contain Multiple-Choice questions and a free- response section (either essay or problem solving).


May 4-8 and May 11-15, 2020 Exam Dates


Week 1

Test Date

Morning (8 AM)

Afternoon (12 PM)

Monday May 4

 

AP United States Government and Politics


                       

AP Physics C: Mechanics

Afternoon 2 P. M. Local Time

AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetis

Tuesday May 5

AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
            

AP German Language and Culture

AP Human Geography                    

Wednesday May 6

AP English Literature and Composition

AP European History

AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based

Thursday May 7

AP Chemistry

AP Spanish Language and Culture                     

AP Japanese Language and Culture

AP Physics 1: Algebra-based

Friday May 8


AP United States History

AP Art History

AP Computer Science A


Studio Art: Last day for your school to submit digital portfolios and to gather 2-D Design and Drawing students for the physical portfolio assembly. Students should have forwarded their completed digital portfolios to their teachers well before this date.

 

Please note:

• Coordinators are responsible for notifying students when and where to report for the exams. Early testing or testing at times other than those published by the College Board is not permitted under any circumstances.

• Coordinators should order alternate (late-testing) exams for students who would like to take exams that are scheduled for the same time.

• AP Seminar End-of-Course Exams are only available to students at schools participating in the AP Capstone Diploma program.

                


Week 2

Test Date

Morning (8 AM)

Afternoon (12 PM)

Monday May 11

AP Biology
                         

AP Chinese Language and Culture

AP Environmental Science

Tuesday May 12

AP Seminar

AP Spanish Literature and Culture

AP Latin

AP Psychology                       

Wednesday May 13

AP English Language and Composition

AP Microeconomics

AP Music Theory

Thursday May 14

AP Comparative Government and Politics
AP World History: Modern

AP Italian Language and CultureAP Statistics

AP Macroeconomics

Friday May 15

AP Computer Science Principles

AP French Language and Culture

AP Statistics
                       

Art
Art History
Studio Art : 2-D Design
Studio Art : 3-D Design
Studio Art : Drawing

Blology

Calculus
Calculus AB
Calculus BC

Chemistry

Chinese Language and Culture(2006-07)

Computer Science
Computer Science A
Computer Science AB

Economics
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics 

English
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition

Environmental Science

French
French Language
French Literature

Government and Politics
Comparative Government and Politics
United states Government and Politics

History
European History
United States History
World History

Human Geography

Italian Language and Culture(2005-06)

Japanese Language and Culture(2006-07)

Latin
Latin Literature
Latine: Vergil

Music Theory

Physics
Physics B
Physics C : Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C : Mechanics

Psychology

Russian Language and Culture
(Date to be determined)

Spanish
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature

Statistics

The multiple-choice section of the exam is graded by computer. The free-response booklets are graded by faculty consultants. These are college professors and AP teachers who are specially trained to assess the questions. Usually about six faculty consultants review each free-response booklet. Overall, approximately two-thirds of all AP test takers receive AP grades of at least 3. This grade is regarded as an indicator of an ability to do successful work at most colleges.

AP GRADE

QUALIFICATION

5
4
3
2
1

Extremely well qualified
 Well qualified
  Qualified
Possibly qualified
No recommendation 

AP Grade Reports are sent in July to each student's home, high school, and any colleges designated by the student. Students may designate the colleges they would like to receive their grade on the answer sheet at the time of the test. Students may also contact AP Services to forward their grade to other colleges after the exam, or to cancel or withhold a grade.

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