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Like before, the test will be curved. The AP Exam usually awards a passing grade of 3 for 50% correct, a 4 for 65% correct, and a top score of 5 for 75% correct, | Like before, the test will be curved. The AP Exam usually awards a passing grade of 3 for 50% correct, a 4 for 65% correct, and a top score of 5 for 75% correct, | ||
- | The Multiple choice portion of the exam will be in Room 405 on Wednesday March 6, There are 40 questions (75 minutes), representing half your score. | + | Part 1: The Multiple choice portion of the exam will be in Room 405 on Wednesday March 6, There are 40 questions (75 minutes), representing half your score. |
+ | Part 2: The first 3 questions will be in Room 405 on Friday March 14 (80 minutes max). The first FRQ is usually based on methods and control structures, the second usually asks you to write a class, and the the third usually involves arrays and ArrayLists, | ||
- | The Free response portion takes 105 minutes to answer 4 questions. | + | Part 3: The last Free Response Question will be in Room 405 on Tuesday March 12 (30 minutes max), and usually involves a 2-D array. |
It is a cumulative exam that covers the entire course from the summer assignment until Unit 10 of the College Board' | It is a cumulative exam that covers the entire course from the summer assignment until Unit 10 of the College Board' |
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