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AP Exam Grading Changes!


Davis HighThe Collegeboard has changed the way that AP tests are going to be graded! Starting with the 2011 tests (for the 2010-2011 school year) you will not be penalized for guessing on the multiple choice section of your test. Because this will make AP tests easier, the grading curves used for each test compensate and make it more difficult to get a high score. This means that overall, approximately the same number of people will get 5s, 4s, etc. as in previous years.

Does this mean the AP Pass calculators are no longer useful? Absolutely not! I've already updated every single calculator to these new grading standards and even added several more! As always, if you ever have any suggestions just tell us about them! We want to make this website as useful as possible!

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LegitHey guys! Yahoo answers has definitively proved it; we're legit! If that's not proof enough, check out our calculators and study materials for yourself! Our grading curves are based off of previous year's tests, so they are only approximations, but they will give you very useful estimates at what AP score you are likely to get!

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The AP help site that is dedicated to helping you earn a 5!


Europe APPASS.com is a website that is all things AP; join in, help us make it just for you. We have included a bunch of helpful links but at the core of this website are the AP Test scoring calculators for students. The best preparation for most AP students is to take the test several times before the actual test, broken down in correctly timed segments. We suggest setting up a timer and an uninterrupted space to take the previous tests so that you can gauge ability and knowledge on the particular portion of the test. A great support for preparation is motivated students like you that push each other to study and work effectively through the information. Most of all AP is just freaking awesome because you are pushing yourself to accomplish in High School what many wait for college to do: that is to gain skills to study at a college level, as well as knock out a few semesters of college credit.

So how much money can you save in college by passing an AP test? By passing just one AP Exam and receiving six hours of University credit you can save between $3,000 and $8,000 (two semesters at 15 credit hours.) A private school like Harvard assuming $48,000 per year. At a State school like Penn State or Florida $15,000 each in-state, $29,000 out of state.

But this is not all! Preparing for Advanced Placement tests will make you a better student which should elevate your GPA and demonstrate your ability in college. Some Universities actually grade you up on a 5.0 scale so a B in AP is equivalent to an A. And an A covers for a B you may have gotten in another class.

Let us know how much money you have saved by taking AP classes in High School!

You will notice that we have a links and forum page so that we can gather any information or links that would be helpful to all of us. Although this website is created for student by students, we know that teachers and parents are also interested, so we invite all to also participate. Please send us suggestions and links to websites that we may have missed. Thank you!

Davis High students excel on AP tests


Davis HighHere is a newspaper article By Chris O'Nan (Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau) talking about the AP program in Utah, and at my own home school, Davis High

During the 2008-09 school year, Davis High had the most students of any Utah school take Advance Placement tests and, with an 84.6 percent success rate, placed third in the state for passing scores. Delta High School had the most students passing AP tests, with 88 percent, and Juab High students had an 86.4 percent pass rate.

Also drawing the spotlight to Davis High, said Principal Dee Burton, is the fact that 207 of the 672 students who took the tests received the AP Scholar Award. To get the award, students must pass three or more AP exams. AP exams are taken at the end of the school year by students who have completed AP coursework.

Burton attributed the high turnout of AP test takers and the pass rate to strong family and teacher support and to students who come to school with academic excellence as their main goal. "We have tremendous support from the families," he said. "Kids know, when they come into Davis High School, they are going to be challenged academically by teachers who are not afraid to put some rigor in the course work."

Bountiful High and Viewmont High also made the state's Top 10 list for passing scores. Bountiful High was fifth in the state, with an 83.3 pass rate, and Viewmont placed 10th at 75.9 percent.

Schools were also rated according to how many students took AP tests. Woods Cross High was ninth in the state, with 352 students attempting AP tests, and Viewmon ... (read more)

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