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AP Test Tips from the Teachers


AP Language & Composition

"Pace yourself for the essays,...make sure you don’t have any blank questions,...most importantly, pay attention in class.”

-Mr. Stapleton









AP Environmental Science

"Reach out to your AP teachers...especially if you've taken the classes in the fall and it's been awhile since you've gone over key concepts...all that can be cleared up just by talking to your teachers and setting up review sessions."

-Mr. O'Shea







AP US History

“I recommend using the practice questions on AP Classroom and looking over sample DBQ and LEQ essays.”

-Mrs. Rybarczyk










AP Human Geography

“You really need to know the information that’s on the AP Dailies.”

-Mrs. Allen






AP Statistics

  1. "What AP exams are you taking?

  2. When are you taking them?

  3. Have you attended any review sessions?

  4. Have you watched any of the Daily AP videos?

If you’re unable to answer any of these questions, or

answered NO to numbers 3&4, see your AP teacher asap!"

-Ms. Jones







AP Biology

"Don’t leave anything blank! Show the AP Readers that you know something about physics, even if you don’t know how to do the entire problem!”

-Mrs. Boyd








AP World History

“Just know that you’ll be doing a lot of writing and there’s going to be a lot of pieces of information to juggle. Your ability to organize it and communicate it clearly is going to be crucial.”

-Mr. Ruh








AP Chemistry

“My top tip for AP Chemistry is to make sure you read the entire question.”

-Mr. Smith






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