AP Exam Schedule

Jaelyn Fudge, Staff Writer

Attention Mustangs! As we’re rapidly approaching the end of the school year, there still remains a lot of academic activities that must be completed before we commence the  end of the year. That being said, AP season is (unfortunately) among us, and before we transition out of the 2017-2018 school year, there’s a series of AP examinations that will take place in the upcoming weeks of May. Down below you’ll find the complete schedule for AP examinations students may be taking, in correspondence to each subject, date, and time. Check it out.

Monday,
May 7, 2018

Chemistry

Spanish Literature and Culture

Psychology

Tuesday,
May 8, 2018

Seminar

Spanish Language and Culture

Art History

Physics 1: Algebra-Based

 

Thursday,
May 10, 2018

United States Government and Politics

Chinese Language and Culture

Environmental Science

Friday,
May 11, 2018

United States History

Computer Science Principles

Studio Art — last day for coordinators to submit digital portfolios (by 8 p.m. ET) and to gather 2-D Design and Drawing students for physical portfolio assembly.

Teachers should have forwarded students’ completed digital portfolios to coordinators before this date.

2018 AP Exam schedule

Week 2

Morning 8 a.m.

Afternoon
12 noon

Afternoon
2 p.m.

Monday,
May 14, 2018

Biology

Music Theory

Physics C: Mechanics

Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

Tuesday,
May 15, 2018

Calculus AB

Calculus BC

Computer Science A

Wednesday,
May 16, 2018

English Language and Composition

Macroeconomics

Thursday,
May 17, 2018

World History

Statistics

Friday,
May 18, 2018

Human Geography

Microeconomics

European History

Please note:
•”Coordinators are responsible for notifying students when and where to report for the exams. Early testing or testing at times other than those published by the College Board is not permitted under any circumstances.”

“Occasionally, circumstances make it necessary for students to test late. To preserve the security of AP Exams, alternate forms are used for late testing. All students who participate in late testing at a given school must take these alternate exams on the scheduled late-testing dates at the scheduled times. See Late-Testing Policies for full details.” ~ College Board.~

Good luck Mustangs!