Will Advanced Placement (AP) tests still be administered this spring?
Beginning on Wednesday, March 25, you can attend free, live AP review courses, delivered by AP teachers from across the country. These classes will also be available on-demand, so teachers and students can access them at any time.
These online classes are not dependent on current AP teachers continuing instruction as we know many AP teachers now face challenges that would make that impossible.
These AP review courses:
• Are optional, mobile-friendly, and can be used alongside any work your teacher may give you.
• Will be available on-demand, so you can access them any time.
• Will focus on reviewing the skills and concepts from the first 75% of the course. There will also be some supplementary lessons including topics from the final 25% of the course.
To access the live classes and recordings, visit the AP YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/advancedplacement or find your course schedule here: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/ap/pdf/ap-class-schedule-daily.pdf
Additionally, for the 2019-20 AP Exam administration only, the College Board has developed secure 45-minute online exams for each course. These streamlined digital exams will not require any test booklet shipments, external proctors, or any additional workload for schools.
The exam content will focus on what most schools were able to complete by early-March. For each AP subject, there will be two different testing dates. By April 3rd, we’ll publish the full exam schedule including the specific free-response question types that will compromise each AP exam.
Please find more details at: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/