AP Exam Schedule AP Exam Schedule
BY SOPHIA WENGIER It’s AP season and exams are beginning, taking place May 1st through  May 12th.  Students are expected to show up on... AP Exam Schedule

BY SOPHIA WENGIER

It’s AP season and exams are beginning, taking place May 1st through  May 12th.  Students are expected to show up on time to their exam and come prepared.  This includes bringing several number 2 pencils with erasers, pens with black or blue ink, and a watch that does not have internet access or make noises. Other exams might require a calculator, such as Calculus, and some require a ruler, such as Physics.  Students should double check with their teacher as to what they need to bring to their particular exam.

It is also important to remember not to bring computers, smart watches, food or drink, highlighters, or any other supplies that are unapproved for the AP exam. College Board also requires that no student wear any clothing that contains information related to the subject of the exam they are taking.  

Finally, it is essential that students refrain from talking about or sharing information regarding their exams, or their tests will be invalidated.  

The exam schedule is as follows:

 

Week 1 Morning 8 a.m. Afternoon 12 noon
Monday Chemistry

Environmental Science

Psychology
Tuesday Computer Science A

Spanish Language and Culture

Art History

Physics 1: Algebra-Based

Wednesday English Literature and Composition Japanese Language and Culture

Physics 2: Algebra-Based

Thursday United States Government and Politics Chinese Language and Culture

Seminar

Friday, German Language and Culture

United States History

Computer Science Principles

 

Week 2 Morning 8 a.m. Afternoon

12 noon

Afternoon

2 p.m.

Monday Biology

Music Theory

Physics C: Mechanics Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Tuesday Calculus AB

Calculus BC

French Language and Culture

Spanish Literature and Culture

Wednesday English Language and Composition Italian Language and Culture

Macroeconomics

Thursday, Comparative Government and Politics

World History

Statistics
Friday, Human Geography

Microeconomics

European History

Latin

Featured image by Sophia Wengier