AP Exam Info 2024
2024 AP Registration & Fee Information
Students currently enrolled in AP Courses must join the AP Class on MyAP.collegeboard.org. Students can obtain the join code from their AP teachers.
All students enrolled in an AP class are expected to take and pay for the AP Exam scheduled in May.
Each AP Exam is $110. Fee collection will take place second term. Any family experiencing a financial harship can reach out to Mrs. Dolan.
Exam Schedule
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Exam Day Logistics
Morning Exams:
Report Time: 7:30am
Report directly to your assigned testing room
See the schedule above for anticipated end time for regular time exams.
Extended time students and students taking two tests in a day should bring their lunch from home.
Afternoon Exams:
Report Time: 11:45 am. Report time may be adjusted if the morning exam runs late.
Report directly to your assigned testing room.
Students must pre-arrange their own transportation home for all afternoon exams. You will not catch the bus.
Lunch: Students will be able to leave class early, so that they have time to eat before testing.
Make sure to tell your coach or advisor that you will miss practice/games/meetings, if applicable.
Two exams in a day:
You will need to bring a bag lunch. You will have an opportunity to eat (quickly, ~ 15 minutes) in a designated area between exams. You might also consider bringing a "snack lunch" that you can space out and eat during the exam breaks and the break between tests.
All Exams:
Please be ready to go when you arrive! Pencils sharpened, stopped at the restroom, etc. Check the list of what to bring/not bring below. We will begin promptly!
Students cannot be dismissed early. All test takers must remain until all tests are collected and counted.
Students should bring with them only what is necessary for exams. In most testing rooms, we have very little extra space for student belongings.
What to Bring:
Several sharpened No. 2 Pencils with erasers (not mechanical pencils)
Pens (dark blue or black ink only)
Calculator (Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Envinromental Science, Statistics, Physics only) - be sure yours meets the requirements. No calculators will be provided.
A ruler - for Physics tests that allow a ruler. No protractors allowed.
A watch (not a smartwatch) so you can monitor time
Layers of clothing (Temperature in the gymnasium is unpredictable)
Other necessary items: inhaler, tissues, period products (keep these on your person or in a small bag (e.g. pencil case) that you keep with you. You won't have access to your backpack during the test.
Water/small snack
Bagged lunch - if you have two exams in the same day, or if you have a morning extended time test. You might consider bringing a "snack lunch" that you can eat throughout the day if you are taking multiple tests.
What NOT to Bring:
Backpack/Large Bag - if at all avoidable.
Test Prep Books/Class Notes/Textbooks/etc - These can not enter the test room at all. Leave them home.
Cell Phones/Smartwatches - The official College Board policy is no phones in the testing room. Any cell phones, etc. that make it to the testing room will be turned off, collected and returned to you after all exams have been collected. If you don't want us to take it, don't bring it at all.
Mechanical Pencils
Anything that makes noise
Anything that covers your head (hoodie, hat)
Classes on Exam Day:
Students are excused from classes before/after an A.P. Exam. However, they are encouraged to attend other A.P. classes that have not tested yet
Special Instructions: Digital Exams
The AP English Language, English Literature, US History and European History exams will be digital exams.
On test day, you must bring:
your charged Chromebook
your power cord
external mouse (optional)
your College Board username and password
Prior to testing, you MUST ensure that you have migrated your College Board account to use the email login. More information is available here.
You will use the Bluebook app for testing, which has been loaded to your Chromebook.
Scrap paper will be provided. Do not bring your own.
Click here to watch a video previewing the digital testing experience. It is strongly recommended that you complete the Preview questions in the Bluebook app when they become available in April. While these are not scored, it will allow you to practice using the tools within the app.
Special Instructions: Art Portfolios
Students taking AP 2D or AP Drawing must follow the directions provided by their teacher to submit their portfolio by the final deadline.
No submissions will be accepted after Friday, May 10th at 8pm EST. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE. There is no grace period if your submission is slow.
All submission is digital this year. There is no submission of physical work, and there is no exam.
Terms & Conditions
The College Board requires that all students accept the terms and conditions. You will be asked for confirmation of your agreement to these terms as part of your test on exam day.
Absences for Emergencies
Students who have an emergency and are unable to test as scheduled should contact Ms. Tobey, AP Coordinator, immediately by email. We will determine if you are eligible to reschedule to a future testing date.
Exams may be made up in very limited circumstances; a doctor's note will be required for absences missed due to illness.
If you are quarantined, please make sure that you tell me - please do not assume that message will be relayed to me. All information will be confirmed with the School Nurse.
Sending Scores to Colleges
Beginning on TBD , the AP Classroom will prompt you to select where to send your scores. You can bypass that prompt by clicking the link "I don't want to send my scores".
Seniors should send their official scores to the college they will attend. This will send all exam scores for all AP exams you ever took. The deadline to make this request is June 15th for 2024 Exams.
Log in to My AP
Click on My AP Profile in the blue section, towards the right
Click on Score Send
Indicate to what college you would like your scores to be sent.
Be sure to Save!
Sophomores and Juniors should not send their scores at this time. You will report unofficial scores on college applications, and send your official scores at the end of your senior year.