Students may occasionally have to take tests later than expected due to unforeseen situations. Alternate exam versions are utilized for late testing in order to maintain the security of the AP tests. These additional tests must be taken by all students who take part in late testing at a particular school on the designated late-testing days at the designated times.
Date
Morning 8 a.m. Local Time
Afternoon 12 p.m. Local Time
Monday, May 19, 2025
– Comparative Government and Politics- European History- World History: Modern
– English Literature and Composition- Human Geography- Latin
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
– Japanese Language and Culture- United States Government and Politics
– African American Studies- United States History
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
– Computer Science A- Microeconomics- Statistics
– Biology- Chemistry- French Language and Culture- Macroeconomics
Thursday, May 22, 2025
– Chinese Language and Culture- English Language and Composition- Music Theory- Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism- Precalculus
– Art History- Calculus AB- Calculus BC- Spanish Literature and Culture- Physics C: Mechanics
Friday, May 23, 2025
– Environmental Science- Italian Language and Culture- Physics 1: Algebra-Based- Seminar- Spanish Language and Culture
– Computer Science Principles- German Language and Culture- Physics 2: Algebra-Based- Psychology
FAQs
Q. When will the 2025 AP Exam be available for late testing?
A. The 2025 AP Exams will have late testing from Monday, May 19, 2025, to Friday, May 23, 2025.
Q. Who can take the test later?
A. Students who fulfill certain requirements can take tests later, including:
Exam dates clash with those of other AP tests.
activities connected to school, such athletics or events.
religious celebrations.
crises, like disease or natural catastrophes.
The AP coordinator at the school must authorize all requests for late testing.
Q. What distinguishes late testing from routine testing?
Exam Dates: The normal AP testing window is followed by the late testing period.
Exam Format: To ensure security, different exam versions are utilized.
Eligibility: Only students with legitimate excuses authorized by their AP coordinator are eligible to take late exams.
Q. 4. Is there an additional fee for late testing?
A. Late testing fees may apply unless the reason for late testing is beyond the student’s control (e.g., illness, exam conflicts). Check with your AP coordinator for fee details.
Q. What is the location for the late-testing AP exams?
Exams administered late are administered in test locations approved by the College Board or, if your school administers AP exams, at your school.
To find out the precise exam location, speak with your AP coordinator.
Q. 6. What should I bring to the AP exam that is being administered late?
Accessible through your College Board account is the admission ticket.
a legitimate photo ID, such as a passport or student ID.
Pens, pencils, and other supplies (such as a calculator for some tests).
Electronic gadgets and other personal belongings are prohibited.
Q. When will the late-testing scores be available?
A. Late-testing scores are released at the same time as regular AP scores, typically in July 2025.
Q. Can I take more than one exam with late testing?
A. Yes, you can take additional topics during the late-testing window if you are eligible for them. Make that the late-testing schedule is free of conflicts.
Q. 9. How can I sign up for the late exam?
A. To request late testing and explain your desire, get in touch with the AP coordinator at your school.
The registration procedure will be managed by the AP coordinator, who will also provide you with future instructions.
10. If I fail to show up for both the normal and late testing days, what will happen?
A. You might have to wait until the next year to take the AP exam if you miss both testing dates.
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