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3 min read•july 11, 2024
Harrison Burnside
Harrison Burnside
If you are reading this, you are probably considering self-studying for this exam 😬 If you are afraid of doing so because you don’t know anything about it, we got you!
Let’s dive into all about AP Statistics 🥳
The AP Statistics exam is formatted relatively similar to any other AP Exam. When you walk into the exam, the first section you will be given is the multiple-choice section of the exam 📎 On the AP Stats exam, you will have:
The second and final section on the exam is the free-response questions. You'll receive 90 minutes to answer 6 FRQs, including one special Investigative Task 🤔 The AP Stats exam has two parts to the FRQ section. Courtesy of the College Board Website 💻, the free-response question will include:
Free-response questions, like the MCQs, are worth 50% of your total exam score, with the first five 5️⃣ questions worth 37.5% and the last investigative task worth 12.5% overall!
Check out the MCQ Help for AP Stats
Barron’s and The Princeton Review are the two prep book companies that adequately prepare you for the exam, varying in the way they deliver information and the format they use.
The books act as a good source of practice with a detailed explanation for every answer. The books will also provide you with tips about how to approach each type of question.
Check out AP Stats Textbooks and Prep Books
While you taking this course, identify the words you don’t understand and write them 📝 down on a sheet of paper, or even better, make a quizlet.That way you will be able to review these words before your exam 😄
** Don't know what quizlets to use or where to start? Check out: AP Stats—Best Quizlets by Unit**
Another good way to prepare for the exam 📝 is by looking at previous exams, which are posted on the College Board website. Reading through FRQ ✍️ sample answers will help you know what mistakes not to make. Make sure to check out our list of all of the released FRQ past prompts so you can practice for your exam.
** Read: AP Stats —Past Prompts FRQ by Unit **
** Want to learn more about how to get a five 5️⃣? Check out: AP Stats—How to Get a 5 **
The most important thing you need to remember is to pay for your exam on time. Also, talk with your school to know if they do any “practice week” before the exam.
You got this 🎉
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3 min read•july 11, 2024
Harrison Burnside
Harrison Burnside
If you are reading this, you are probably considering self-studying for this exam 😬 If you are afraid of doing so because you don’t know anything about it, we got you!
Let’s dive into all about AP Statistics 🥳
The AP Statistics exam is formatted relatively similar to any other AP Exam. When you walk into the exam, the first section you will be given is the multiple-choice section of the exam 📎 On the AP Stats exam, you will have:
The second and final section on the exam is the free-response questions. You'll receive 90 minutes to answer 6 FRQs, including one special Investigative Task 🤔 The AP Stats exam has two parts to the FRQ section. Courtesy of the College Board Website 💻, the free-response question will include:
Free-response questions, like the MCQs, are worth 50% of your total exam score, with the first five 5️⃣ questions worth 37.5% and the last investigative task worth 12.5% overall!
Check out the MCQ Help for AP Stats
Barron’s and The Princeton Review are the two prep book companies that adequately prepare you for the exam, varying in the way they deliver information and the format they use.
The books act as a good source of practice with a detailed explanation for every answer. The books will also provide you with tips about how to approach each type of question.
Check out AP Stats Textbooks and Prep Books
While you taking this course, identify the words you don’t understand and write them 📝 down on a sheet of paper, or even better, make a quizlet.That way you will be able to review these words before your exam 😄
** Don't know what quizlets to use or where to start? Check out: AP Stats—Best Quizlets by Unit**
Another good way to prepare for the exam 📝 is by looking at previous exams, which are posted on the College Board website. Reading through FRQ ✍️ sample answers will help you know what mistakes not to make. Make sure to check out our list of all of the released FRQ past prompts so you can practice for your exam.
** Read: AP Stats —Past Prompts FRQ by Unit **
** Want to learn more about how to get a five 5️⃣? Check out: AP Stats—How to Get a 5 **
The most important thing you need to remember is to pay for your exam on time. Also, talk with your school to know if they do any “practice week” before the exam.
You got this 🎉
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