NEW!!! 2020 AP Testing Guide
Visit the College Board Website for more information on AP testing
College Board's AP Review Classes
Visit and watch the videos on the College board website.
College Board Tech Support
Fill out this survey for technology support from College Board
5 TIPS on TESTING
1 // Review Your Contact Information If you aren’t receiving emails from the AP Program, log in to My AP to see the email address you used when you registered to test.
2 // Check Your Tech Choose and prepare the device and documents you'll use.
3 // Practice Submitting
Your Response
An online AP Exam demo will be
available on May 4. The AP
World Languages Exam App will
be available by the week of May
11 and includes a practice
mode.
4 // Gather What You Need
for Each Exam
Consult cb.org/apexamdaydocs
then download, print, or gather
additional materials for your
specific exams.
5 // Receive Your Exam
Confirmation and
E-Ticket Emails
You’ll get emails with your AP
ID and your exam
e-ticket. This information will
also be in your My AP account.
NEW Schedule for AP tests
https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/students/taking-ap-exams/ap-exam-schedule
Please visit College Board site for more information and details
Monday
5/11
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Physics C: Mechanics
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Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
|
United States Government and Politics
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Tuesday
5/12
|
Latin
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Calculus AB
Calculus BC
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Human Geography
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Wednesday
5/13
|
Physics 2: Algebra-Based
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English Literature and Composition
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European History
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Thursday
5/14
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Spanish Literature and Culture
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Chemistry
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Physics 1: Algebra-Based
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Friday
5/15
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Art History
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United States History
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Computer Science A
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Monday
5/18
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Chinese Language and Culture
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Biology
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Environmental Science
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Tuesday
5/19
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Music Theory
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Psychology
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Japanese Language and Culture
Italian Language and Culture
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Wednesday
5/20
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German Language and Culture
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English Language and Composition
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Microeconomics
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Thursday
5/21
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French Language and Culture
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World History: Modern
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Macroeconomics
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Friday
5/22
|
Comparative Government and Politics
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Statistics
|
Spanish Language and Culture
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***Due to the current circumstances, College Board is allowing for students to cancel their exams with a full refund. If a student decides not to take an exam, they do not have to do anything. On June 6, Mrs Kivett will receive a list of students that registered but did not take the test in May or June from College Board. At this point, we will begin processing refunds and will get that information out to students asap depending on the situation.
If you have any additional questions, please contact Mrs. Kivett at
[email protected]