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How do I get a waiver for AP test?

To get an AP test fee waiver, speak to the AP coordinator at your school, as this is the person who will order the tests that are taken. You might be asked to provide them with documentation in order to verify that you fall into one of the categories of students who qualify for waivers, as outlined below.
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Can I get an AP Exam fee waiver?

To qualify for AP Exam fee reductions any of the following criteria is allowed: Students who are either enrolled or eligible to participate in the Federal Free or Reduced-Price Meal Program. The student's family receives public assistance.
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Can you exempt AP exams?

A student may obtain an exemption by meeting these requirements: Student must take the AP exam administered by College Board. Class average must be an 80 or above when averaging the third and fourth nine weeks' grades.
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What if I can't afford AP exams?

If you have significant financial need, you may be eligible for a $36 College Board fee reduction per AP Exam.
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How can I take an AP Exam if my school doesn't offer them?

Can I register for an AP Exam if my school doesn't offer AP courses or administer AP Exams? Yes. You can't order AP Exams directly, but you should be able to arrange to take exams at a nearby high school that administers AP Exams.
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Do colleges know if you skip an AP Exam?

No one will know you missed the exam, and colleges don't necessarily expect that you will take the AP exam for every AP-level class you take.
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What is the easiest AP Exam?

Easiest AP exams by student reviews
  • AP Computer Science Principles.
  • AP English Language.
  • AP Environmental Sciences.
  • AP Government.
  • AP Human Geography.
  • AP Psychology.
  • AP Statistics.
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Is it a big deal if you fail an AP exam?

What happens if you fail an AP exam? If you fail an AP exam, you will not receive college credit for that course. The good news is that a failed exam does not affect your GPA. In addition, you can retake the AP exam the next year.
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Are AP exams free 2023?

As of 2023, each AP exam costs $97 for regular subjects.
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How to skip a year of college with AP?

If you manage to take 11 AP classes throughout your high school stay, that's enough (33 credits on average) to skip a whole year of college. While that may too much, even a couple of classes can be enough to give you a semester ahead of your peers coming into college.
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Is it mandatory to take the AP test?

While we recommend taking the AP Exam after taking an AP course, it is not required by College Board. However, some schools require that students taking an AP class take the exam. Talk to your AP coordinator or teacher to find out what your school's policy is.
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What colleges don't accept AP scores?

Nine schools give students no credit for AP work. These institutions include some of the top schools in the country: Dartmouth University, Brown University, the California Institute of Technology, Williams College, and Amherst College. 2. Restrict the number of AP subject areas that are eligible for course credit.
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What is an AP fee waiver?

College Board provides a fee reduction of $36 per AP Exam, including AP Seminar and AP Research Exams, for qualifying low-income students. Schools are also expected to forgo their $9 rebate for these students. For eligibility criteria, visit AP Exam Fee Reductions.
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How do I get a College Board fee waiver?

  1. Sign in at collegeboard.org/mysat.
  2. Click the link Get your college application fee waivers*
  3. View fee-waiver options. Clicking the link takes students to a page where they can: Print their college application fee waivers. ...
  4. Send fee waiver.
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Why are AP tests so expensive?

Since College Board is based in the U.S., it costs extra money to handle international testing. In short, AP exams definitely cost quite a bit! But there is financial aid available. Read on to learn about College Board's fee reduction program.
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What if I'm sick on AP test day?

In case of such an emergency, please contact your AP® Coordinator at your school IMMEDIATELY. A doctor's note will be required. IMMEDIATE contact – if ill on the day of the scheduled exam – is crucial due to the deadlines involved in ordering make up materials.
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Is your first AP exam free?

For the 2023-24 school year, the cost for most AP Exams at schools in the U.S., U.S. territories, Canada, and DoDEA schools is $98. The cost is $128 per exam at schools everywhere else (Note: Fees may vary for exams at College Board–authorized test centers outside the U.S.).
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Is every AP exam 3 hours?

Most exams are 2–3 hours long. The first part of the exam usually consists of multiple-choice questions. You will choose 1 of 4–5 answer choices for each question. Your total exam score on the multiple-choice section is based only on the number of questions answered correctly.
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Can you get a 0 on an AP exam?

For example, for AP English, multiple choice is worth 45% and free response is worth 55%. Often, composite scores are between 0 and 100, or 0 and 150. The composite score is then converted to a number on the scaled score range 1-5.
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Is getting a 2 on an AP test bad?

Generally speaking, a 2 is not a good AP score, as it is not considered a passing score by the College Board. If you get a 2 on your AP exam, it might be better not to submit that score to the colleges you're applying to.
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Does a 3 on an AP exam look bad?

An AP® score of 3 is a respectable score. The College Board designates a 3 to be “qualified”. That means that you understood and executed the material to the point that you could pass the college class. While you did not receive the highest grade in the class, you did pass.
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Is it OK to get a 1 on an AP exam?

The lowest possible score you can get on an AP exam, a 1 indicates that students were completely unfamiliar with the material. No U.S. colleges currently offer college credit for a score of 1. In some exams, earning a 1 is extremely rare, like in AP Studio Art, where only 1.1% of students earn a 1.
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What is the most failed AP exam?

1. Physics 1: AP Physics 1 is the hardest AP class with the least passing rate of 51.6. It means almost half of the students fail this exam.
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What is the toughest AP?

For example, we looked at r/APStudents on Reddit and found that students generally considered the following AP classes to be among the hardest:
  • AP Calculus BC.
  • AP Chemistry.
  • AP English Literature.
  • AP Latin.
  • AP Physics 1.
  • AP Physics C E&M.
  • AP Physics C Mechanics.
  • AP US History.
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Should you submit a 3 AP score?

The first thing that you should do is check the AP Score credit policy for the colleges that you are applying to. If they will give you credit for the 3, then by all means report it! On the other hand, if they only give credit for a 5 on that exam (not even for a 4), you may want to hold off.
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