AP Testing
Advanced Placement Testing
AP testing will take place in May 2026.
A pen with black or dark blue ink and a pencil is required for testing. Students must provide their own calculator for those exams that allow them.
Please note that 8:00 exams begin promptly at 8:00 (no exceptions) and 12:00 exams may go beyond dismissal time. Please make alternative plans if you ride the bus or if you have work obligations after school.
For more information about AP Testing please contact Mrs. Reid (228.897.6044)
The best way to prepare for an AP Exam is to participate in your classes—whether they’re in-person, online, or both. It also helps to set aside consistent study time, complete all assignments from your teacher, and become familiar with the exam by practicing with exam questions created by the AP Program. The AP Program releases the free-response questions for exams that have them. We also post sample student responses and scoring guidelines for past exam questions so you can see why a real exam taker got the score they did.
For additional practice click here: Practice for the Exams
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*Please note that the exam schedule is set by CollegeBoard. Therefore, dates and times cannot be adjusted. Information on make-up exams is available at https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates/late-testing-dates. Students that miss the originally scheduled exam must speak with Mrs. Celentano or Mrs. Reid about registering for the make-up exam.
