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Who Is Eligible for AP Exams?
Several types of students are eligible to take AP Exams:
High School Students: AP exams are typically taken by students in grades 9-12, though most commonly in 11th and 12th grades. Students in 9th or 10th grade may also take AP exams if they feel prepared.
Students Enrolled in AP Courses: While taking an AP course is not mandatory to sit for the exam, it’s strongly recommended for better preparation.
Self-Studying Students: If your school doesn’t offer an AP course in a subject, you can still take the exam by studying the material independently or through online platforms like TestPrepKart.
International Students: AP exams are open to students worldwide, including those in countries like USA.
To register for the exam, you typically need to go through your school’s AP coordinator or sign up through the College Board’s website.
Key AP Exam Policies
Registration:
You must register for AP exams by the College Board’s deadlines, usually in October-November for May exams.
Registration can be done through your school’s AP coordinator or directly via the College Board website.
ID Requirements:
A valid photo ID (e.g., school ID, passport, driver’s license) is required to take the exam.
For international students, a passport is often the most accepted form of ID.
Fees:
The cost for each AP exam is typically around $98 (subject to change). Fee reductions may apply for eligible students.
Payments can be made through your school or directly to the College Board.
Exam Dates:
AP exams are primarily held in May each year, with makeup exams in late May. Specific dates for each exam are released by the College Board.
No Late Registration:
Late registration is generally not accepted. Ensure you register by the set deadlines.
Score Reporting:
AP scores are released in July and can be accessed through your College Board account.
You can send your AP scores to colleges directly through the College Board system.
Rescheduling/Retaking Exams:
AP exams cannot be rescheduled for individual students. However, if you miss an exam, you can register for a makeup exam (if applicable) later in the month.
Accommodations:
Students with disabilities can apply for accommodations (e.g., extra time, extended breaks) through the College Board’s services.
Cheating/Plagiarism:
Strict penalties apply for cheating, including cancellation of scores. The College Board has robust systems in place to prevent dishonesty.
Exam Day:
Arrive at the exam center on time (usually 30 minutes before the exam starts).
Bring your approved ID, pencils, eraser, and any allowed materials (e.g., calculator for math/science exams). Check exam rules for specifics.
These policies ensure that the AP exam process is fair and standardized across all test-takers.
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