Students can send their AP Exam scores for free to one college, university, or scholarship organization every year that they take AP Exams. Students who took AP Exams this year can sign in to My AP to use their free score send by June 20. https://t.co/sDpaeiZ0SE
Students taking digital AP Exams should practice with the digital AP Exam app before their test. By practicing, you can make sure the app works as expected on your testing computer and get comfortable using the app's tools and features.
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Bookmark these tips in case you have technical issues before, during, or after your digital AP Exam. You also will have access to a help page, where you can view frequently asked questions, on every screen of the digital AP Exam app. https://t.co/ygUR0NOkrI
Reminder: Do not share AP Exam content online. Students found violating exam security policies may have their names reported to colleges, be banned from future College Board tests, and have their AP Exam scores cancelled. Read more about our policies: https://t.co/cHM90lsxkx.
AP Exam Update
◾ Course pacing guides are now available. https://t.co/8amsD0GWQ7
◾ We'll host online review sessions in April.
◾ Exam contingency plans include additional in-person testing dates and the option of full-length, at-home, digital exams.
More to come in February.
Overwhelmed by the prospect of addressing students' academic and emotional needs in the face of so much this coming year? These resources might be able to help.
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“When you see something that is not right. Not fair. Not just. .
Do something. Get in trouble. Good trouble.” —John Lewis
The opposite of engaging in #goodtrouble is doing nothing out of fear we’ll get into trouble. We must amass our courage and overcome fear like John Lewis.