Hello everyone! I'm taking the AP Gov exam this year and I was wondering about the FRQ release. How long after the exam do they usually release the FRQ? I am just looking to know its structure to streamline my ap gov prep.
The College Board typically releases the Free Response Questions (FRQs) for the AP Government and Politics exam approximately two days after the exam date. This allows students to review the FRQs and better understand what was asked. Please keep in mind that the specific questions asked on the exam each year may vary, but the College Board does maintain a consistent format overall.
For your AP Government prep, you might want to familiarize yourself with the structure of the FRQ section, which usually consists of four types of questions: Concept Application, Quantitative Analysis, SCOTUS Comparison, and Argument Essay. This will help you better anticipate the types of prompts you might encounter on the exam and prepare your responses efficiently. It's also helpful to practice past FRQs, which can be found on the College Board's website for your review. Remember, understanding the structure and format of the FRQs can make a big difference in your performance on the exam! Good luck with your preparation!
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