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Advanced Placement

Advanced Placement (AP)[1] is a program in the United States, Canada, the UAE and less commonly in other countries, created by the College Board. AP offers undergraduate university-level curricula and examinations to high school students. Colleges and universities in the US and elsewhere may grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations. The AP curriculum for each of the various subjects is created for the College Board by a panel of experts and college-level educators in that academic discipline. For a high school course to have the designation, the course must be audited by the College Board to ascertain that it satisfies the AP curriculum as specified in the Board's Course and Examination Description (CED). If the course is approved, the school may use the AP designation and the course will be publicly listed on the AP Course Ledger.[2]

History

After the end of World War II, the Ford Foundation created a fund that supported committees studying education.[3] The program, which was then referred to as the "Kenyon Plan",[4] was founded and pioneered at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, by the then-college president Gordon Chalmers. The first study was conducted by four prep schools—the Lawrenceville School, Phillips Academy, Phillips Exeter Academy, and St. Paul's School —and three universities—Harvard University, Princeton University and Yale University. In 1952 they issued the report General Education in School and College: A Committee Report which recommended allowing high school seniors to study college-level material and to take achievement exams that allowed them to attain college credit for this work.[5] The second committee, the Committee on Admission with Advanced Standing, developed and implemented the plan to choose a curriculum. A pilot program was run in 1952 which covered eleven disciplines. In the 1955–56 school year, it was nationally implemented in ten subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, History, French, German, Spanish, and Latin.

The College Board, a non-profit organization[6] based in New York City, has run the AP program since 1955.[7] From 1965 to 1989, Harlan Hanson was the director of the Advanced Placement Program.[8] It develops and maintains guidelines for the teaching of higher-level courses in various subject areas. In addition, it supports teachers of AP courses and supports universities.[9] These activities are funded through fees required to take the AP exams.

In 2006, over one million students took over two million Advanced Placement examinations.[10] Many high schools in the United States offer AP courses,[11] though the College Board allows any student to take any examination regardless of participation in its respective course.[12] Therefore, home-schooled students and students from schools that do not offer AP courses have an equal opportunity to take AP exams.

As of the 2023 testing season, exams cost $97 each,[13] though the cost may be subsidized by local or state programs. Financial aid is available for students who qualify for it; the exam reduction is $35 per exam from College Board plus an additional $9 rebate per fee-reduced exam from the school. There may be further reductions depending on the state. Out of the $97, $8 goes directly to the school to pay for the administration of the test, which some schools will reduce to lower the cost to the student.[citation needed]

On April 3, 2008, the College Board announced that four AP courses—French Literature, Latin Literature, Computer Science AB, and Italian Language and Culture—would be discontinued after the 2008–2009 school year due to lack of funding.[14][15] However, the Italian Language and Culture test was again offered beginning in 2011.

Starting July 2013 AP allowed students for the first time to both view and send their scores online.[16]

The number of AP exams administered each year has seen a steady increase over the past decade. In 2003, 175,860 English Language and Composition exams were administered. By 2013, this number had risen to 476,277, or an increase of 171%. Such an increase has occurred in nearly all AP exams offered, with the AP Psychology exam seeing a 281% increase over the past decade. In 2017, the most taken AP exam was English Language and Composition with 579,426 students and the least taken AP exam was Japanese Language and Culture with 2,429 students.[17]

In the 2022-2023 school year, College Board launched a pilot AP African-American Studies course, which is the first new AP course since 2014. The course is acknowledged credit at about 35 colleges, from Virginia Tech to Tuskegee University.[18]

The AP exams begin on the first Monday in May and last ten school days (two weeks).

Scoring

AP tests are scored on a 1 to 5 scale as follows:[19]

  • 5 – Extremely well qualified
  • 4 – Well qualified
  • 3 – Qualified
  • 2 – Possibly qualified
  • 1 – No recommendation

The multiple-choice component of the exam is scored by computer, while the free-response and essay portions are scored by trained Readers at the AP Reading each June. The scores on various components are weighted and combined into a raw Composite Score. The Chief Reader for each exam then decides on the grade cutoffs for that year's exam, which determine how the Composite Scores are converted into the final grades. During the process, a number of reviews and statistical analyses are performed to ensure that the grading is reliable. The overall goal is for the grades to reflect an absolute scale of performance which can be compared from year to year.[20]

Some colleges use AP test scores to exempt students from introductory coursework, others use them to place students in higher designated courses, and some do both. Each college's policy is different, but most require a minimum score of 3 or 4 to receive college credit.[21] Typically, this appears as a "CR" grade on the college transcript, although some colleges and universities will award an A grade for a 5 score.[22] Some countries, such as Germany, that do not offer general admission to their universities and colleges for holders of an American high school diploma without preparatory courses will directly admit students who have completed a specific set of AP tests, depending on the subject they wish to study there.

In addition, completing AP courses helps students qualify for various types of scholarships. According to the College Board, 31 percent of colleges and universities look at AP experience when making scholarship decisions.[23]

Beginning with the May 2011 AP Exam administration, the College Board changed the scoring method of AP Exams.[24][25] Total scores on the multiple-choice section are now based on the number of questions answered correctly. Points are no longer deducted for incorrect answers and, as was the case before, no points are awarded for unanswered questions. However, scoring requirements have also been increased.

Score reporting

Starting with the May 2013 AP Examination Administration, the College Board launched an Internet-based score reporting service.[26] Students can use their 2013 AP Number or Student Number (if one was indicated) along with a College Board Account[27] to access current and previous years' exam scores. This system can also be used to send scores to colleges and universities for which a four-digit institutional code[28] is assigned.

Exam subsidies

Recognizing that the cost could be an impediment to students of limited means, a number of states and municipalities independent of the College Board have partially or fully subsidized the cost. The state of Florida reimburses school districts for the exam costs of students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses.[29] The Los Angeles Unified School District, the Montebello Unified School District, the Hawaii Department of Education, New York City Department of Education, and the state of Indiana subsidize Examination fees in subjects of math, science, and English,[30] and the Edmonds School District in suburban Seattle currently subsidizes Advanced Placement fees of students who enroll in the free school lunch program. Some school districts, such as Fairfax County Public Schools, will fully cover the cost of a limited number of exams, after which point the student must pay. In addition, some school districts[which?] offer free tests to all students enrolled in any Advanced Placement class.

Courses

There are currently 37 courses and exams available through the AP Program.[31]

Arts

  • AP 2-D Art and Design
  • AP 3-D Art and Design
  • AP Drawing
  • AP Art History
  • AP Music Theory

English

  • AP English Language and Composition
  • AP English Literature and Composition

History and Social Sciences

  • AP Comparative Government and Politics
  • AP European History
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Microeconomics
  • AP Psychology
  • AP United States Government and Politics
  • AP United States History
  • AP World History: Modern

Math and Computer Science

  • AP Precalculus
  • AP Computer Science A
  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Statistics

Sciences

  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Environmental Science
  • AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
  • AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics

World Languages and Cultures

  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
  • AP French Language and Culture
  • AP German Language and Culture
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
  • AP Latin
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture

Recent and upcoming exam changes

2016–2017

  • AP World History
    • This exam will also undergo the same basic changes to the 2014-2015 United States History and 2015-2016 European History exams.[32]
      • Shortened multiple-choice section with 55 questions, accounting for 40% of the total exam score. These are reduced from 70 questions and 50% in previous years, respectively.
      • Four short-answer questions in place of one of the long essays, accounting for 20% of the total exam score. These questions are given a 50-minute writing period.
      • Document-based question (DBQ) and the remaining long essay now account for 25% and 15% of the exam score respectively. New writing periods of 55 minutes and 35 minutes respectively are given instead of the combined 120-minute writing period for all three essays in previous exams.
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
    • Addition of limit comparison tests, absolute and conditional convergence, and the alternating series.

2018–2019

  • AP United States Government and Politics[33]
    • Section I (MCQ) will be extended from 60 questions in 45 minutes to 55 questions in 80 minutes. It will still count towards 50% of the total exam score.
      • The questions will feature greater use of scenarios and stimulus material.
      • The number of answer choices for each question will be reduced from five to four.
    • Section II (FRQ) will include four questions in 100 minutes (the same amount of questions and time as the previous exams). The section as a whole will be worth 50% of the total exam score. All four questions are weighted equally (each is worth 12.5% of the total exam score).
      • One will be a concept application question involving a political scenario.
      • One will be a quantitative analysis and interpretation question with a visual stimulus.
      • One will be a SCOTUS Comparison, a comparison between two different supreme court cases.
      • One will be an argumentation essay requiring supporting evidence and reasoning.

2019–2020

  • As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the College Board announced that AP exams may be taken from home. The exams are modified to only cover approximately the first 75% of the course. For most exams, the exam is 45 minutes long and consists of one or two free-response questions that can be submitted typed or handwritten. The exams are open note, open book, and open Internet.[34]
  • AP Computer Science A[35]
    • Topics such as abstract classes and interfaces have been removed.
  • AP World History[36]
    • The course will now be split up into two different exams:
      • AP World History: Modern - It will cover world history from the year 1200 CE to the present.
      • AP World History: Ancient - This course will be released at a later, unspecified date.
    • The Exam format will remain the same.

2020–2021

  • AP Comparative Government and Politics [37]
    • Section I (Multiple Choice): The number of questions will remain the same at 55 questions, but time for the section will increase from 45 minutes to 60 minutes. It will continue to be worth 50% of the total exam score.
      • Each question will now have 4 possible options instead of 5.
      • There will be 2 text-based sources followed by a few questions.
      • There will be 3 quantitative sources followed by a few questions.
    • Section II (Free Response): The number of questions will decrease from 8 questions to 4 questions. The time will also decrease from 100 minutes to 90 minutes. It will continue to be worth 50% of the total exam score.
      • Question 1: Conceptual Analysis
      • Question 2: Quantitative Analysis
      • Question 3: Comparative Analysis
      • Question 4: Argument Essay
  • AP Biology[38]
    • Section I (Multiple Choice): The number of questions will be reduced from 69 to 60 questions. Grid-in questions will no longer be on the exam.
    • Section II (Free Response): The number of questions will be reduced from 8 to 6, but the time allocation for the section stays the same.
      • The two long questions will both focus on "interpreting and evaluating experimental results".
      • The section will have four short-answer questions.
  • AP English Language and Composition[39]
    • Section I (Multiple Choice): The number of questions will be reduced from 52–55 to 45.
    • Section II (Free Response): The questions will now be scored with analytic rubrics.
  • AP Human Geography[40]
    • Section I (Multiple Choice): The number of questions will be reduced from 75 to 60, with increased emphasis on analyzing quantitative and qualitative sources. The time allocation for the section remains the same.
    • Section II (Free Response): Each question will now be worth 7 points.
  • AP Computer Science Principles[41]
    • The Explore Performance Task will be replaced with some multiple-choice questions, and the College Board will be releasing a new Create Task.
  • AP Italian Language and Culture[42]
    • Section I (Multiple Choice): The 65 questions will now be split into two parts with nine sets total:
      • Part A will have 30 questions and be 40 minutes long.
      • Part B will have 35 questions and be 55 minutes long.

2021–2022

  • AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
    • Units 8-10 have been removed from the AP Physics 1 curriculum as they are covered in AP Physics 2. [43]
      • Kinematics, dynamics, circular motion and gravitation, energy, momentum, simple harmonic motion, and torque and rotational motion are still covered. However: electricity, magnetism, and sound have been removed.
  • AP Chemistry
    • Section I (Multiple Choice): Questions will now permit the use of a graphing calculator. The number and type of questions, as well as the section's time allocation remains the same.

Recent exam information

 
AP Exam Taken by Subject 2019

Below are statistics from the 2019 exam cycle showing the number of participants, the percentage who obtained a score of 3 or higher, and the mean score. Students generally need a score of 3 or higher to receive credit or benefit.

2019 scoring results
Exam name Number administered Scored ≥3 (%) Mean score
2-D Art and Design 37,749 86.4 3.57
3-D Art and Design 6,040 70.0 3.08
Art History 24,476 63.1 2.99
Biology 260,816 64.7 2.92
Calculus AB 300,659 58.4 2.97
Calculus BC 139,195 81.0 3.80
Chemistry 158,847 55.6 2.74
Chinese Language and Culture 13,853 89.9 4.19
Comparative Government and Politics 23,522 66.0 3.20
Computer Science A 69,685 69.6 3.26
Computer Science Principles 96,105 71.9 3.11
Drawing 21,769 81.1 3.65
English Language and Composition 573,171 54.3 2.78
English Literature and Composition 380,136 49.7 2.62
Environmental Science 172,456 49.3 2.68
European History 100,655 58.1 2.90
French Language and Culture 23,249 77.1 3.30
German Language and Culture 5,160 72.3 3.30
Human Geography 225,235 49.1 2.55
Italian Language and Culture 2,000 66.1 3.02
Japanese Language and Culture 2,479 79.3 3.69
Latin 6,083 62.9 2.95
Macroeconomics 146,091 58.9 2.94
Microeconomics 91,551 69.6 3.28
Music Theory 18,864 63.7 3.11
Physics 1: Algebra-Based 161,071 45.4 2.51
Physics 2: Algebra-Based 23,802 65.4 3.06
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism 25,342 73.0 3.60
Physics C: Mechanics 57,131 71.8 3.76
Psychology 200,709 64.5 3.09
Research 15,724 75.9 3.15
Seminar 43,441 81.1 3.08
Spanish Language and Culture 187,133 88.7 3.71
Spanish Literature and Culture 29,345 72.3 3.10
Statistics 219,392 59.7 2.87
United States History 496,573 53.7 2.71
United States Government and Politics 314,825 55.1 2.62
World History 313,317 55.3 2.75
Total 4,987,651 65.2 3.12

The College Board estimates that about 2/3 of students enrolled in an AP course take the course's AP test.[44] On the other hand, a study of University of California system students found that only about 55% to 60% of AP students took their course's exam.[45]

One 2014 study of math and science AP courses showed that participation rates were 52.7% for AP Chemistry, 53.6% for AP Physics, 57.7% for AP Biology, and 77.4% for AP Calculus.[46] A 2017 study found similar participation rates (49.5% for AP Chemistry, 52.3% for AP Physics, 54.5% for Biology, and 68.9% for Calculus). History exams were found to have slightly higher participation rates (57.9% for AP European History, 58.5% for AP World History, and 62.8% for AP U.S. History), and 65.4% of AP English students took either the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam. This study found that for "core AP subjects (i.e., no arts or language subjects)", the overall test participation rate was 60.8%.[47]

In February 2014 College Board released data from the previous ten years of AP exams. College Board found that 33.2% of public high school graduates from the class of 2013 had taken an AP exam, compared to 18.9% in 2003. In 2013 20.1% of graduates who had taken an AP test achieved a 3 or higher compared to 12.2% in 2003.

Criticism

Decreasing quality

Researchers[who?] began to question[neutrality is disputed] whether AP could maintain high academic standards while experiencing explosive growth.[48] Research[which?] has shown that the most popular AP tests tend to have the lowest passing rates, a possible indication that less academically prepared students are enrolling in AP classes.[49] Whether the AP program can serve large numbers of students without decreasing academic rigor is a matter of debate within the education field.[48][50]

Passing scores and university credit

University faculty, such as former professor and high school teacher John Tierney, have expressed doubts about the value of a passing AP score.[51] Students who receive scores of 3 or 4 are being given college credit at fewer universities.[when?] Academic departments also criticise the increasing proportion of students who take and pass AP courses but are not ready for college-level work.[52]

Academic achievement

Researchers have since 2010 studied the impact of the Advanced Placement program on students' academic achievement. An early study published in AP: A critical examination of the Advanced Placement program found that students who took AP courses in the sciences but failed the AP exam performed no better in college science courses than students without any AP course at all. Referring to students who complete the course but fail the exam, the head researcher, Phillip M. Sadler, stated in an interview that "research shows that they don't appear to have learned anything during the year, so there is probably a better course for them".[53]

Two other studies compared non-AP students with AP students who had not taken their course's AP exam, had taken the AP exam but did not pass it, or had passed the AP exam. Like Sadler's study, both found that AP students who passed their exam scored highest in other measures of academic achievement.[54] The largest study of this sort, with a sample size of over 90,000, replicated these results and also showed that non-AP students performed with equal levels of academic achievement as AP students who did not take their course's AP exam—even after controlling for over 70 intervening variables.[55] This led the authors to state that AP participation "... is not beneficial to students who merely enroll in the courses ..."[55]:p. 414

See also

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Further reading

  • McCauley, David. 2007. The Impact of Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment Program on College Graduation.
  • Applied Research Project. Texas State University. http://ecommons.txstate.edu/arp/206/
  • Schneider, Jack. 2008. Schools' Unrest Over the AP Test

External links

  • AP Student website
  • Score Distributions (most recent exam)

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Advanced Placement AP 1 is a program in the United States Canada the UAE and less commonly in other countries created by the College Board AP offers undergraduate university level curricula and examinations to high school students Colleges and universities in the US and elsewhere may grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations The AP curriculum for each of the various subjects is created for the College Board by a panel of experts and college level educators in that academic discipline For a high school course to have the designation the course must be audited by the College Board to ascertain that it satisfies the AP curriculum as specified in the Board s Course and Examination Description CED If the course is approved the school may use the AP designation and the course will be publicly listed on the AP Course Ledger 2 Contents 1 History 2 Scoring 3 Score reporting 4 Exam subsidies 5 Courses 6 Recent and upcoming exam changes 6 1 2016 2017 6 2 2018 2019 6 3 2019 2020 6 4 2020 2021 6 5 2021 2022 7 Recent exam information 8 Criticism 8 1 Decreasing quality 8 2 Passing scores and university credit 8 3 Academic achievement 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory EditAfter the end of World War II the Ford Foundation created a fund that supported committees studying education 3 The program which was then referred to as the Kenyon Plan 4 was founded and pioneered at Kenyon College in Gambier Ohio by the then college president Gordon Chalmers The first study was conducted by four prep schools the Lawrenceville School Phillips Academy Phillips Exeter Academy and St Paul s School and three universities Harvard University Princeton University and Yale University In 1952 they issued the report General Education in School and College A Committee Report which recommended allowing high school seniors to study college level material and to take achievement exams that allowed them to attain college credit for this work 5 The second committee the Committee on Admission with Advanced Standing developed and implemented the plan to choose a curriculum A pilot program was run in 1952 which covered eleven disciplines In the 1955 56 school year it was nationally implemented in ten subjects Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology English History French German Spanish and Latin The College Board a non profit organization 6 based in New York City has run the AP program since 1955 7 From 1965 to 1989 Harlan Hanson was the director of the Advanced Placement Program 8 It develops and maintains guidelines for the teaching of higher level courses in various subject areas In addition it supports teachers of AP courses and supports universities 9 These activities are funded through fees required to take the AP exams In 2006 over one million students took over two million Advanced Placement examinations 10 Many high schools in the United States offer AP courses 11 though the College Board allows any student to take any examination regardless of participation in its respective course 12 Therefore home schooled students and students from schools that do not offer AP courses have an equal opportunity to take AP exams As of the 2023 testing season exams cost 97 each 13 though the cost may be subsidized by local or state programs Financial aid is available for students who qualify for it the exam reduction is 35 per exam from College Board plus an additional 9 rebate per fee reduced exam from the school There may be further reductions depending on the state Out of the 97 8 goes directly to the school to pay for the administration of the test which some schools will reduce to lower the cost to the student citation needed On April 3 2008 the College Board announced that four AP courses French Literature Latin Literature Computer Science AB and Italian Language and Culture would be discontinued after the 2008 2009 school year due to lack of funding 14 15 However the Italian Language and Culture test was again offered beginning in 2011 Starting July 2013 AP allowed students for the first time to both view and send their scores online 16 The number of AP exams administered each year has seen a steady increase over the past decade In 2003 175 860 English Language and Composition exams were administered By 2013 this number had risen to 476 277 or an increase of 171 Such an increase has occurred in nearly all AP exams offered with the AP Psychology exam seeing a 281 increase over the past decade In 2017 the most taken AP exam was English Language and Composition with 579 426 students and the least taken AP exam was Japanese Language and Culture with 2 429 students 17 In the 2022 2023 school year College Board launched a pilot AP African American Studies course which is the first new AP course since 2014 The course is acknowledged credit at about 35 colleges from Virginia Tech to Tuskegee University 18 The AP exams begin on the first Monday in May and last ten school days two weeks Scoring EditAP tests are scored on a 1 to 5 scale as follows 19 5 Extremely well qualified 4 Well qualified 3 Qualified 2 Possibly qualified 1 No recommendationThe multiple choice component of the exam is scored by computer while the free response and essay portions are scored by trained Readers at the AP Reading each June The scores on various components are weighted and combined into a raw Composite Score The Chief Reader for each exam then decides on the grade cutoffs for that year s exam which determine how the Composite Scores are converted into the final grades During the process a number of reviews and statistical analyses are performed to ensure that the grading is reliable The overall goal is for the grades to reflect an absolute scale of performance which can be compared from year to year 20 Some colleges use AP test scores to exempt students from introductory coursework others use them to place students in higher designated courses and some do both Each college s policy is different but most require a minimum score of 3 or 4 to receive college credit 21 Typically this appears as a CR grade on the college transcript although some colleges and universities will award an A grade for a 5 score 22 Some countries such as Germany that do not offer general admission to their universities and colleges for holders of an American high school diploma without preparatory courses will directly admit students who have completed a specific set of AP tests depending on the subject they wish to study there In addition completing AP courses helps students qualify for various types of scholarships According to the College Board 31 percent of colleges and universities look at AP experience when making scholarship decisions 23 Beginning with the May 2011 AP Exam administration the College Board changed the scoring method of AP Exams 24 25 Total scores on the multiple choice section are now based on the number of questions answered correctly Points are no longer deducted for incorrect answers and as was the case before no points are awarded for unanswered questions However scoring requirements have also been increased Score reporting EditStarting with the May 2013 AP Examination Administration the College Board launched an Internet based score reporting service 26 Students can use their 2013 AP Number or Student Number if one was indicated along with a College Board Account 27 to access current and previous years exam scores This system can also be used to send scores to colleges and universities for which a four digit institutional code 28 is assigned Exam subsidies EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Recognizing that the cost could be an impediment to students of limited means a number of states and municipalities independent of the College Board have partially or fully subsidized the cost The state of Florida reimburses school districts for the exam costs of students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses 29 The Los Angeles Unified School District the Montebello Unified School District the Hawaii Department of Education New York City Department of Education and the state of Indiana subsidize Examination fees in subjects of math science and English 30 and the Edmonds School District in suburban Seattle currently subsidizes Advanced Placement fees of students who enroll in the free school lunch program Some school districts such as Fairfax County Public Schools will fully cover the cost of a limited number of exams after which point the student must pay In addition some school districts which offer free tests to all students enrolled in any Advanced Placement class Courses EditThere are currently 37 courses and exams available through the AP Program 31 Arts AP 2 D Art and Design AP 3 D Art and Design AP Drawing AP Art History AP Music TheoryEnglish AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and CompositionHistory and Social Sciences AP Comparative Government and Politics AP European History AP Human Geography AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Psychology AP United States Government and Politics AP United States History AP World History ModernMath and Computer Science AP Precalculus AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP StatisticsSciences AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics 1 Algebra Based AP Physics 2 Algebra Based AP Physics C Electricity and Magnetism AP Physics C MechanicsWorld Languages and Cultures AP Chinese Language and Culture AP French Language and Culture AP German Language and Culture AP Italian Language and Culture AP Japanese Language and Culture AP Latin AP Spanish Language and Culture AP Spanish Literature and CultureRecent and upcoming exam changes Edit2016 2017 Edit AP World HistoryThis exam will also undergo the same basic changes to the 2014 2015 United States History and 2015 2016 European History exams 32 Shortened multiple choice section with 55 questions accounting for 40 of the total exam score These are reduced from 70 questions and 50 in previous years respectively Four short answer questions in place of one of the long essays accounting for 20 of the total exam score These questions are given a 50 minute writing period Document based question DBQ and the remaining long essay now account for 25 and 15 of the exam score respectively New writing periods of 55 minutes and 35 minutes respectively are given instead of the combined 120 minute writing period for all three essays in previous exams AP Calculus AB Time format changed Addition of L Hopital s rule AP Calculus BC Addition of limit comparison tests absolute and conditional convergence and the alternating series 2018 2019 Edit AP United States Government and Politics 33 Section I MCQ will be extended from 60 questions in 45 minutes to 55 questions in 80 minutes It will still count towards 50 of the total exam score The questions will feature greater use of scenarios and stimulus material The number of answer choices for each question will be reduced from five to four Section II FRQ will include four questions in 100 minutes the same amount of questions and time as the previous exams The section as a whole will be worth 50 of the total exam score All four questions are weighted equally each is worth 12 5 of the total exam score One will be a concept application question involving a political scenario One will be a quantitative analysis and interpretation question with a visual stimulus One will be a SCOTUS Comparison a comparison between two different supreme court cases One will be an argumentation essay requiring supporting evidence and reasoning 2019 2020 Edit As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic the College Board announced that AP exams may be taken from home The exams are modified to only cover approximately the first 75 of the course For most exams the exam is 45 minutes long and consists of one or two free response questions that can be submitted typed or handwritten The exams are open note open book and open Internet 34 AP Computer Science A 35 Topics such as abstract classes and interfaces have been removed AP World History 36 The course will now be split up into two different exams AP World History Modern It will cover world history from the year 1200 CE to the present AP World History Ancient This course will be released at a later unspecified date The Exam format will remain the same 2020 2021 Edit AP Comparative Government and Politics 37 Section I Multiple Choice The number of questions will remain the same at 55 questions but time for the section will increase from 45 minutes to 60 minutes It will continue to be worth 50 of the total exam score Each question will now have 4 possible options instead of 5 There will be 2 text based sources followed by a few questions There will be 3 quantitative sources followed by a few questions Section II Free Response The number of questions will decrease from 8 questions to 4 questions The time will also decrease from 100 minutes to 90 minutes It will continue to be worth 50 of the total exam score Question 1 Conceptual Analysis Question 2 Quantitative Analysis Question 3 Comparative Analysis Question 4 Argument Essay AP Biology 38 Section I Multiple Choice The number of questions will be reduced from 69 to 60 questions Grid in questions will no longer be on the exam Section II Free Response The number of questions will be reduced from 8 to 6 but the time allocation for the section stays the same The two long questions will both focus on interpreting and evaluating experimental results The section will have four short answer questions AP English Language and Composition 39 Section I Multiple Choice The number of questions will be reduced from 52 55 to 45 Section II Free Response The questions will now be scored with analytic rubrics AP Human Geography 40 Section I Multiple Choice The number of questions will be reduced from 75 to 60 with increased emphasis on analyzing quantitative and qualitative sources The time allocation for the section remains the same Section II Free Response Each question will now be worth 7 points AP Computer Science Principles 41 The Explore Performance Task will be replaced with some multiple choice questions and the College Board will be releasing a new Create Task AP Italian Language and Culture 42 Section I Multiple Choice The 65 questions will now be split into two parts with nine sets total Part A will have 30 questions and be 40 minutes long Part B will have 35 questions and be 55 minutes long 2021 2022 Edit AP Physics 1 Algebra Based Units 8 10 have been removed from the AP Physics 1 curriculum as they are covered in AP Physics 2 43 Kinematics dynamics circular motion and gravitation energy momentum simple harmonic motion and torque and rotational motion are still covered However electricity magnetism and sound have been removed AP Chemistry Section I Multiple Choice Questions will now permit the use of a graphing calculator The number and type of questions as well as the section s time allocation remains the same Recent exam information Edit AP Exam Taken by Subject 2019 Below are statistics from the 2019 exam cycle showing the number of participants the percentage who obtained a score of 3 or higher and the mean score Students generally need a score of 3 or higher to receive credit or benefit 2019 scoring results Exam name Number administered Scored 3 Mean score2 D Art and Design 37 749 86 4 3 573 D Art and Design 6 040 70 0 3 08Art History 24 476 63 1 2 99Biology 260 816 64 7 2 92Calculus AB 300 659 58 4 2 97Calculus BC 139 195 81 0 3 80Chemistry 158 847 55 6 2 74Chinese Language and Culture 13 853 89 9 4 19Comparative Government and Politics 23 522 66 0 3 20Computer Science A 69 685 69 6 3 26Computer Science Principles 96 105 71 9 3 11Drawing 21 769 81 1 3 65English Language and Composition 573 171 54 3 2 78English Literature and Composition 380 136 49 7 2 62Environmental Science 172 456 49 3 2 68European History 100 655 58 1 2 90French Language and Culture 23 249 77 1 3 30German Language and Culture 5 160 72 3 3 30Human Geography 225 235 49 1 2 55Italian Language and Culture 2 000 66 1 3 02Japanese Language and Culture 2 479 79 3 3 69Latin 6 083 62 9 2 95Macroeconomics 146 091 58 9 2 94Microeconomics 91 551 69 6 3 28Music Theory 18 864 63 7 3 11Physics 1 Algebra Based 161 071 45 4 2 51Physics 2 Algebra Based 23 802 65 4 3 06Physics C Electricity and Magnetism 25 342 73 0 3 60Physics C Mechanics 57 131 71 8 3 76Psychology 200 709 64 5 3 09Research 15 724 75 9 3 15Seminar 43 441 81 1 3 08Spanish Language and Culture 187 133 88 7 3 71Spanish Literature and Culture 29 345 72 3 3 10Statistics 219 392 59 7 2 87United States History 496 573 53 7 2 71United States Government and Politics 314 825 55 1 2 62World History 313 317 55 3 2 75Total 4 987 651 65 2 3 12The College Board estimates that about 2 3 of students enrolled in an AP course take the course s AP test 44 On the other hand a study of University of California system students found that only about 55 to 60 of AP students took their course s exam 45 One 2014 study of math and science AP courses showed that participation rates were 52 7 for AP Chemistry 53 6 for AP Physics 57 7 for AP Biology and 77 4 for AP Calculus 46 A 2017 study found similar participation rates 49 5 for AP Chemistry 52 3 for AP Physics 54 5 for Biology and 68 9 for Calculus History exams were found to have slightly higher participation rates 57 9 for AP European History 58 5 for AP World History and 62 8 for AP U S History and 65 4 of AP English students took either the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam This study found that for core AP subjects i e no arts or language subjects the overall test participation rate was 60 8 47 In February 2014 College Board released data from the previous ten years of AP exams College Board found that 33 2 of public high school graduates from the class of 2013 had taken an AP exam compared to 18 9 in 2003 In 2013 20 1 of graduates who had taken an AP test achieved a 3 or higher compared to 12 2 in 2003 Criticism EditDecreasing quality Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 Researchers who began to question neutrality is disputed whether AP could maintain high academic standards while experiencing explosive growth 48 Research which has shown that the most popular AP tests tend to have the lowest passing rates a possible indication that less academically prepared students are enrolling in AP classes 49 Whether the AP program can serve large numbers of students without decreasing academic rigor is a matter of debate within the education field 48 50 Passing scores and university credit Edit University faculty such as former professor and high school teacher John Tierney have expressed doubts about the value of a passing AP score 51 Students who receive scores of 3 or 4 are being given college credit at fewer universities when Academic departments also criticise the increasing proportion of students who take and pass AP courses but are not ready for college level work 52 Academic achievement Edit Researchers have since 2010 studied the impact of the Advanced Placement program on students academic achievement An early study published in AP A critical examination of the Advanced Placement program found that students who took AP courses in the sciences but failed the AP exam performed no better in college science courses than students without any AP course at all Referring to students who complete the course but fail the exam the head researcher Phillip M Sadler stated in an interview that research shows that they don t appear to have learned anything during the year so there is probably a better course for them 53 Two other studies compared non AP students with AP students who had not taken their course s AP exam had taken the AP exam but did not pass it or had passed the AP exam Like Sadler s study both found that AP students who passed their exam scored highest in other measures of academic achievement 54 The largest study of this sort with a sample size of over 90 000 replicated these results and also showed that non AP students performed with equal levels of academic achievement as AP students who did not take their course s AP exam even after controlling for over 70 intervening variables 55 This led the authors to state that AP participation is not beneficial to students who merely enroll in the courses 55 p 414See also Edit Education portal Canada portal United States portalAdvanced Placement Awards GCE Advanced Level Education in Canada Education in the United States International Baccalaureate 2020 AP exams controversyReferences Edit AP Central Archived from the original on January 29 2022 Retrieved January 29 2022 AP 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