Talk:Advanced Placement
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after reading the article I can only think 'So What!?!'
[edit]The percentage of AP students that receive college credit, and AP Scholar recognition (even per category) would answer my question (see headline). I hope I remember to look for this info some time. Then, I'll add it myself. If you know or are bored...— Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.204.73.16 (talk) 03:40 10 May 2006 (UTC)
AP Psychology Updated Exam
[edit]There's no mention of this year's switch in the AP Psychology exam. The MCQ section now has 75 questions and 90 minutes, and the FRQ section was changed from to be one AAQ (Article Analysis Question) and one EBQ (Evidence Based Question). 103.91.156.8 (talk) 05:38, 22 May 2025 (UTC)