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AP CLASSES/EXAMS

AP College Board

 

8 a.m. Local Time

12 p.m. Local Time

Monday,
May 6, 2024

United States Government and Politics Chemistry

Tuesday,
May 7, 2024

Microeconomics Statistics

Wednesday,
May 8, 2024

English Literature and Composition Computer Science A

Thursday,
May 9, 2024

Environmental Science Psychology

Friday,
May 10, 2024

United States History Macroeconomics

AP Art and Design: Friday, May 10, 2024 (8 p.m. ET), is the deadline for AP Art and Design students to submit their three portfolio components as final in the AP Digital Portfolio.

 

8 a.m. Local Time

12 p.m. Local Time

2 p.m. Local Time

Monday,
May 13, 2024

Calculus AB

Calculus BC

Italian Language and Culture  

Tuesday,
May 14, 2024

English Language and Composition Physics C: Mechanics Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

Wednesday,
May 15, 2024

World History: Modern Music Theory  

Thursday,
May 16, 2024

Spanish Language and Culture Biology  

Friday,
May 17, 2024

Physics 1: Algebra-Based Physics 2: Algebra-Based  

Start Times

Exams have local start times and can begin up to one hour after the official start time. During the regularly scheduled exam administration, exams can begin between:

  • 8 and 9 a.m. local time for morning exams;
  • 12 and 1 p.m. local time for afternoon exams; and
  • 2 and 3 p.m. local time for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Exams.

Taking AP classes and exams can help students get ahead in high school and college. Students will:

Build skills and confidence.

  • AP students learn essential time management and study skills needed for college and career success.
  • They dig deeper into subjects that interest them and learn to tap their creativity and their problem-solving skills to address course challenges.

Stand out to colleges.

  • Students who take AP courses send a signal to colleges that they’re serious about their education and that they’re willing to challenge themselves with rigorous coursework.[1]
  • 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions.[2]

Succeed in college.

  • Research shows that students who receive a score of 2 on their AP Exams are ready for college work.[3]
  • Research shows that students who receive a score of 3 or higher on AP Exams typically experience greater academic success in college and have higher graduation rates than their non-AP peers.[4]
  • 3 out of 4 AP students enrolled in a four-year college start school with some AP credit.[5]

Save time and money in college.

  • Research shows that students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a college degree on time,[6] which means they avoid paying for additional years of tuition.
  • Most colleges and universities nationwide offer college credit, advanced placement, or both for qualifying AP Exam scores. This can mean:
    • Fulfilling graduation requirements early
    • Being able to skip introductory courses or required general education courses