Hey everyone, do you know where I can find a good AP English Language and Composition practice exam that's similar to the actual exam? I want to test my skills and identify my weaknesses before exam day.
Hi there! To practice for the AP English Language and Composition exam, you can use the resources provided by the College Board itself. They have a free response section from previous years' exams, which can be accessed on their website. Here's the link to their AP English Language and Composition page: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-english-language-and-composition
Once you're there, scroll down to the "Exam Practice" section and select "Past Exam Questions" to access the free-response prompts. These are actual questions from previous exams, so they'll give you a genuine idea of what to expect on test day.
Additionally, you can check out the College Board's AP Classroom, which offers a wealth of resources including practice questions, progress checks, and timed quizzes. It's an excellent way to track your understanding of the material and receive immediate feedback on areas where you need improvement.
Finally, while not a practice exam, if you want to get a comprehensive overview of the AP English Lang exam - including exam structure, content covered, and a sampling of practice questions - check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/ultimate-guide-to-the-english-language-and-composition-ap-exam/. This resource could be a valuable complement to your work with practice exams.
Good luck with your exam preparation!
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