Hello everyone! I want to practice with a complete released AP Language and Composition exam to help me study, but I'm having a hard time finding one online. Is there a website or resource where I can find past exams to practice with? Thanks!
Hello! While the College Board does not release full versions of past AP Language and Composition exams for public use, they do provide some released free-response questions for educational purposes. You can find the free-response questions from previous years (starting from 1999) on the College Board's AP Language and Composition Exam page under "Free-Response Questions."
Additionally, you can check out resources like AP Classroom, a platform provided by College Board that offers teachers a selection of AP-quality multiple-choice and free-response questions for practice and assessment. You may need to ask your AP Language teacher if they can provide you with access to these resources.
For further practice, consider acquiring an AP Language and Composition study guide or exam prep book, such as those published by Barron's or The Princeton Review. These materials include practice exams that closely resemble the real AP exam format, along with explanations and scoring guidelines. Keep in mind that experienced teachers and tutors often create these resources, making them a valuable tool for your test preparation.
Good luck with your studies!
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