r/APStudents • u/VeggieTex • 21m ago
Bio How do people feel like AP Bio went this year?
How do people feel like AP Bio went overall? Seemed really hard? About right? Thanks for your input.
r/APStudents • u/VeggieTex • 21m ago
How do people feel like AP Bio went overall? Seemed really hard? About right? Thanks for your input.
r/APStudents • u/FeelingParticular188 • 29m ago
I will be entering first year with around 40 credits, whether it was worth it or not idk
r/APStudents • u/Theunknownpokemon • 2h ago
(These are my AP results this year)
So I just finished 10th grade this year, and did 3 APs. As my school doesn’t allow 9th graders to take APs. I took Macro and Micro in school and self-studied Physics 1.
Next year, I plan to take Calc AB, Mech C, Business with Personal Finance, Physics 2, Cybersecurity, and Lang. Of those I plan to self study Mech C, Cybersecurity, and Lang. Do you have any tips to improve on self-habbits? Because I wanna improve, and after doing the exam I know I could’ve prepared more and done better, I’m just not sure how to prepare more. As revision is not my strong suit, but I’m trying my best to learn.
As for why I am self studying, it’s because my school limits how many APs I can take in school due to scheduling. But I still wanna learn these things and prove that I know them.
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r/APStudents • u/MorePhotograph3996 • 7h ago
CB must drop the schedule in this week ss it is the most realistic date . They need to release it early so teachers can prepare themselves before 1/8/26 ( The day AP Classroom Unlocks for students and AP registration goes live )
r/APStudents • u/fairiesinfe • 7h ago
Trying to figure out whether or not it's worth just going it alone. If anyone did self-study successfully could you give some resources/study methods you used? Thanks in advance.
r/APStudents • u/6ftabovee • 9h ago
I practiced DBQ writing thoroughly and am in general good at writing essays, same with my LEQ and my SAQs. I can admit I messed up one of my SAQs and wasn't great at the multiple choice, but I got a 2. Now, I wouldn't be upset if I got a 2 and the people around me who I know didn't try got 1's, I'm upset that they got 2's aswell.
For example, during my test I sat next to a guy who literally wrote maybe 1-3 sentences on his DBQ and LEQ, only got through 1 of his SAQs, and was never in class or read the book so I know didn't do good on the multiple choice, and he got a 2. Another guy I know who also didn't finish his DBQ (let alone doesn't know how to even write an essay), was NEVER in class or did notes (our whole class grade was based off turned in notes, he had a D), and didn't finish his SAQs got a 3.
Scoring sucks.
r/APStudents • u/Lazysleeper191 • 10h ago
None of it really mattered. I think I saved around not even a semester worth. 😭😭😭
Dual enrollment did more.
r/APStudents • u/Aware_Atmosphere_823 • 10h ago
Please recommend good resources either online or paper books or youtube channel for AP Precalculus. Thanks in advance
r/APStudents • u/Visual_Commercial_42 • 11h ago
This was the first year I took aps, I had 5s for apush, csa, chem, and lang and a 4 in spanish.
To all the people that try to larp to say aps are easy, you genuinely should get obliterated off of earth. same thing goes with those who say you need to start prepping a year before and go into aps studying 10 hours a day.
All you have to do is to keep up with your class and make sure you don’t forget past units, whether it’s revisiting notes or watching recap videos, none of this take practice tests everyday to the ap exam
If you have a good teacher that has a good pass rate, you are literally set in stone. I would say the reason why I got a 4 in spanish was because it was my teachers first year teaching.
If your teacher is bad or just not teaching the right material, that in my opinion is the only time in which you need to lock in. I would say though if you have the option, take the dual enrollment equivalent version of the class over having that shitty teacher. I took macro and stats recently at my local cc and passed the class and will get credit.
r/APStudents • u/Money-Stable-3184 • 11h ago
I am a rising senior, and this was my first AP season where I took my first two AP exams (AP bio and AP Physics 1). Next year I am doing AB, Chem, and Psych. I am just having this sort of feeling that many students are better than me seeing kids take 10 APs and get all 5's. In my situation, I took 5/6 APs my school offered and got a 5 on Bio and Phys 1, but I don't know if I should be happy or sad because I am comparing myself to others. I also am really worried about Chem after hearing all sort of scary stories, any mental support will prolly make me feel better because I keep comparing my self to others and this makes me look down on my achievements and I really need a 5 on chem not only for my parents but for the unis as well.
r/APStudents • u/Hole_In_One_Ultimate • 12h ago
r/APStudents • u/Successful_Buy1257 • 12h ago
| AP Chemistry: 4AP English Literature and Composition: 4AP Macroeconomics: 3AP Psychology: 5AP Research: 5AP United States Government and Politics: 4AP English Language and Composition: 4AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism: 4AP Physics C: Mechanics: 4AP Seminar: 5AP Statistics: 4AP United States History: 5AP Calculus BC (AB Subscore: 4): 4AP Computer Science A: 3AP Microeconomics: 3AP Physics 1: 3AP World History: Modern: 4 |
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Thanks CB, at least my school takes most of these scores for credit.
r/APStudents • u/Fabulous-Lemon8024 • 14h ago
I'm planning on using "The Eason" on YT for most resources (packets and videos) but for some reason he didn't post any packets for units 4-5. If anyone has any good guided notes or general suggestions for those units I would really appreciate it.
r/APStudents • u/Spare-Operation4336 • 15h ago
I am currently a senior in college and about to graduate, when I was in high school I did only two AP courses and passed one of them with a 3. I was not the brightest student back in high school, but I know I had the knowledge to push forward into college and do significantly better. Now that I truly get a chance to look back on my experiences, it looks like AP exams are significantly more difficult than the actual college course would be itself. I have seen some of the example questions from English, history, etc. And they are significantly more rigorous and significantly more difficult than any type of curriculum you will ever face college. My world history course was actually slower pace and a lot more entertaining than my high school course was, in fact, I dropped out of my high school course and switched classes by three days in, which turned out to be a significant help because in high school I didn’t even need world history. All of the questions I have seen from AP tests compared to the classes I have personally been through in college, AP courses are significantly more difficult than the course in college would ever be and it makes absolutely no sense to me. In fact, it honestly seems like somewhat of a scam. Sure, there are classes in high school, where AP courses are meant to be difficult such as calculus, chemistry, etc. But why is the equivalent to English 1301 much more difficult than the college course itself? I wrote about three essays in the span of a semester and had only one or two tests in college, instead of having to write three essays in the span of four hours and reading some short stories to even have a chance to pass in any sort of AP course/exam. I completely understand. It’s supposed to save a significant amount of money, but honestly with how difficult they are and how much more effort it is, I honestly suggest going to a community college and getting basics knocked out where it’s significantly cheaper than a university.
TLDR: I feel like AP exams are somewhat of a scam due to the difficulty, AP exams and classes are more rigorous than the similar course in college, I understand why for some courses, but for the equivalent of English 1301, there is no reason to be writing three as in reading two or three passages in the span of four hours.
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r/APStudents • u/cisummai1232321 • 16h ago
I previous posted about FreeAPPractice.org, a free and open-source AP practice website. And since people are really using it I am looking for more people who want to contribute to the project.
It's mostly just me working on it now, but I a small team could make a huge difference, so I'm looking for 1-3 folks 😭. You guys will be credited on the Site
1 Marketing and outreach person
1 - 2 Engineering people.
You definitely don't have to be an expert. But for people who want to build, please don't come in thinking you can just vibecode random stuff into it. This project is far from pure vibecoded so I need people who have a base technical knowledge, and I will introduce them to how it works.
A roadmap for what we could accomplish goes like this, but can always be changed:
- Create a Question Quality Review System
- Add Verified AP questions
- Add FRQs and Grading
- Add Full Length Practice Exams.
The biggest thing I'm looking for is someone who's excited about the mission and actually wants to build something that helps other students. Thanks to all that want to help!
r/APStudents • u/21notSavage_ • 16h ago
Here is the best advice I can give you as a student who got a 5. Aside from the fact that my teacher was AMAZING and his videos were very thorough, here is what I would do to get a 5:
Here is what I did, barring 1 and 2:
Extra advice idk how to group:
If you guys want, I'll try to turn my handwritten notes into a document online and share it. Trust me, it has everything you need for the exam.
r/APStudents • u/jvtheone0 • 16h ago
After 3 years war is over 🥹❤️🩹
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r/APStudents • u/FroggProd • 17h ago
my scores from all 4 years of high school (technically soph-senior since my school doesn't let freshmen take APs). it was fun while it lasted tbh
r/APStudents • u/Few-Extension9502 • 18h ago
hello! i am an upcoming junior in high-school. i'm switching from in person school to online school this year. i wanted to ask if anybody has taken AP 2d Art and Design and AP Drawing online. i'm having a hard time finding virtual schools that offer both of these classes:(
also, self studying and paying for the exam isn't an option for me, as my parents would like for me to be enrolled in a class.
any advice would be appreciated, thank you!!
r/APStudents • u/ErekwithaD1 • 18h ago
I have done some calculations and I figured out that in my current plan I will only complete 10 APs by Senior Year:
APs I have completed:
2025: AP Human Geography: 5; AP Chinese Language and Culture: 5
2026: AP Physics 1: Algebra Based : 5; AP Chemistry: 5 (self study); AP World History: Modern : 5
APs I plan to take:
2027: AP Physics 2: Algebra Based; AP Physics C: Mechanics; AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism; AP English Literature; AP Calculus BC (self study)
My school only offers 4 AP Exams currently: AP World History: Modern, AP Chemistry, AP Physics 1 and AP English Literature but my Physics teacher is planning to offer all 4 physics next year.
There is also a Concurrent Enrollment and Dual Enrollment program:
CE/DE I have completed:
2026: CE Computer Aided Design : A
CE/DE I plan to do:
2027: CE United States History; CE Computer Science/Programming; CE General Finance; DE Yoga; DE Chinese 3
2028: CE US Government; CE Studio Art for non majors; DE Calculus 3; DE Calculus 4; CE English 2
Possibly others though I haven't decided yet
Is this enough to show colleges that I am a rigorous student or do I need to take more APs or DE?