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Advanced Placement (AP) tests are given at the end of year-long advanced placement courses in schools throughout the United States, Canada, and other countries. AP course are intended to help students gain the skills required to be successful in college and AP exam scores may earn college credit in some cases. Administered by The College Board, the AP exams are given once every year in a two-week period near the end of the school. 

The calendar for 2013 is set as follows:

Week 1

Morning 8 a.m.

Afternoon 12 noon

Monday, May 6

1) Chemistry; 2) Environmental Science

1) Psychology

Tuesday, May 7

1) Computer Science A; 2) Spanish Language

1) Art History

Wednesday, May 8

1) Calculus AB; 2) Calculus BC

1) Chinese Language and Culture

Thursday, May 9

1) English Literature and Composition

1) Japanese Language and Culture; 2) Latin: Virgil

Friday, May 10

1) English Language and Composition

1) Statistics

Math Practice Quizzes

Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Averages & Rounding
Basic Operations
Exponents
Fractions
Geometry
Interpreting Graphs
Measurements
Percents and Ratios
Quantity Comparison
Sequences
Word Problems

Studio Art—last day for Coordinators to submit digital portfolios (by 8 p.m. EDT) and to gather 2-D Design and Drawing students for the physical portfolio assembly Teachers should have forwarded students' completed digital portfolios to Coordinators before this date.

Week 2

Morning 8 a.m.

Afternoon 12 noon

Afternoon 2 p.m.

Monday, May 13

1) Biology; 2) Music Theory

1) Physics B; 2) Physics C: Mechanics

1) Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

Tuesday, May 14

1)United States Government and Politics

1) Comparative Government and Politics;
2) French Language and culture

 

Wednesday, May 15

1) German Language and Culture; 2) United States History

1) European History

 

Thursday, May 16

1) Macroeconomics; 2) World History

1) Microeconomics; 2) Italian Language and Culture

 

Friday, May 17

1) Human Geography; 2) Spanish Literature and Culture

 

 

Some schools may choose to fill out identifying forms prior to the days of the actual exam. 

Registration

If you are enrolled in an AP class at your school, then your AP coordinator will help you register for exams; however, if you are home-schooled and would like to take a test, then you may call AP Services at the number listed below before March 1 for the names and contact information of local AP coordinators who will register you for the exam(s) you wish to take.
For more information on AP exams,

AP Services
P.O. Box 6671
Princeton, NJ 08541-6671

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Last Updated: 04/16/2013

 

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