2020 AP Stats Exam Info
Test Taking Resources HERE:
Mr. Simoneau's AP STATISTICS TEST TAKING HELP DOCUMENT - LINK HERE
Overall Exam Prep Suggestions - LINK HERE
General High School Stats Textbook that you can search - only use in case of emergency - LINK HERE
Updated AP Stats Formula Sheet WITH TABLES - LINK HERE
If using a keyboard to enter answers - here is the official AP Stats Tip Sheet for using a keyboard - LINK HERE
Resource on how to upload your answers - LINK HERE
TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES IF YOU ARE HAVING ISSUES DURING THE EXAM - LINK HERE
2019 Practice Exam
Exam Practice - Quantitative Data Analysis (Histogram vs Boxplot)Example: 2019 Question 1
Scoring: 2019 Question 1 Scoring Sheet
Experimental DesignExample: 2019 Question 2
Scoring: 2019 Question 2 Scoring Sheet
ProbabilitiesExample: 2019 Question 3
Scoring: 2019 Question 3 Scoring Sheet
Hypothesis TestingExample: 2019 Question 4
Scoring: 2019 Question 4 Scoring Sheet
More Practice FRQs for AP® StatisticsFor more examples of previous FRQs, check out the College Board archive for AP® Statistics
UPDATED - OFFICIAL AP EXAM INFORMATION SUBMISSION HELP - New on May 18th
We share the deep disappointment of students who were unable to submit responses.
•Beginning Monday, May 18, and continuing through the makeup window, there will be a backup email submission process for browser-based exams.
•This option will only be available for students who were not able to submit in the standard process—and they must then email their responses immediately following their exam.
•These students will see instructions about how to email their response on the page that says, "We Did Not Receive Your Response." The email address that appears on this page will be unique to each student.
•Any student testing between May 18–22 who can't successfully upload their response through the exam platform or send it to us by email, will need to request a makeup exam.
•To protect the security and validity of exams, we're unable to accept submissions from students who tested May 11–15. However, these students can feel confident that the email option will be in place for them during the makeup exams.
•Email submissions will not be available for the World Language exams.
Setting Up Your Students for Success
Given the wide variety of devices, browsers, and connectivity solutions students have access to, we're unable to prevent every possible local error from occurring during the exam. In advance of the administration, we created a testing guide, Exam demo, and test day checklist to help students avoid potential issues. It's important that students review this information and know to:
•Locate their e-ticket, which is emailed two days before each exam
•Use a recommended browser, update it to the latest version, and disable plugins
•Keep an eye on the time and begin their submission at the 5-minute mark
Additional tips to help your students succeed are available here.
OFFICIAL AP EXAM INFORMATION
OFFIAL AP Website - Getting Ready for the Exam - LINK HERE
OFFICIAL AP Website - Answer Submission Guidelines - LINK HERE
OFFICIAL AP Website - Exam Practice Demo - TYPE PRACTICE TO ENTER - LINK HERE
Do Two Days Before Each Exam:
Do On Exam Day:
Do Right After Exam Day:
## BROWSER CHECK
FROM MR. Kennelly
So far most of our students have not reported any problems with the administration of their online AP exams. The few students that did have issues will be able to retest in June.
The College Board has reported that 99% of students are successfully uploading their responses, but some students are having response uploading issues related to outdated browsers. Please remind your students to make sure that they update browsers before taking their exams .
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/the-college-board_troubleshooting-tips-for-ap-2020-exams-activity-6666162135401320448-TmoI
General Test Info Below - Screenshots come from the following video (feel free to watch first 5 min or so for general exam overview)
VIDEO LINK HERE
Mr. Simoneau's AP STATISTICS TEST TAKING HELP DOCUMENT - LINK HERE
Overall Exam Prep Suggestions - LINK HERE
General High School Stats Textbook that you can search - only use in case of emergency - LINK HERE
Updated AP Stats Formula Sheet WITH TABLES - LINK HERE
If using a keyboard to enter answers - here is the official AP Stats Tip Sheet for using a keyboard - LINK HERE
Resource on how to upload your answers - LINK HERE
TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES IF YOU ARE HAVING ISSUES DURING THE EXAM - LINK HERE
2019 Practice Exam
Exam Practice - Quantitative Data Analysis (Histogram vs Boxplot)Example: 2019 Question 1
Scoring: 2019 Question 1 Scoring Sheet
Experimental DesignExample: 2019 Question 2
Scoring: 2019 Question 2 Scoring Sheet
ProbabilitiesExample: 2019 Question 3
Scoring: 2019 Question 3 Scoring Sheet
Hypothesis TestingExample: 2019 Question 4
Scoring: 2019 Question 4 Scoring Sheet
More Practice FRQs for AP® StatisticsFor more examples of previous FRQs, check out the College Board archive for AP® Statistics
UPDATED - OFFICIAL AP EXAM INFORMATION SUBMISSION HELP - New on May 18th
We share the deep disappointment of students who were unable to submit responses.
•Beginning Monday, May 18, and continuing through the makeup window, there will be a backup email submission process for browser-based exams.
•This option will only be available for students who were not able to submit in the standard process—and they must then email their responses immediately following their exam.
•These students will see instructions about how to email their response on the page that says, "We Did Not Receive Your Response." The email address that appears on this page will be unique to each student.
•Any student testing between May 18–22 who can't successfully upload their response through the exam platform or send it to us by email, will need to request a makeup exam.
•To protect the security and validity of exams, we're unable to accept submissions from students who tested May 11–15. However, these students can feel confident that the email option will be in place for them during the makeup exams.
•Email submissions will not be available for the World Language exams.
Setting Up Your Students for Success
Given the wide variety of devices, browsers, and connectivity solutions students have access to, we're unable to prevent every possible local error from occurring during the exam. In advance of the administration, we created a testing guide, Exam demo, and test day checklist to help students avoid potential issues. It's important that students review this information and know to:
•Locate their e-ticket, which is emailed two days before each exam
•Use a recommended browser, update it to the latest version, and disable plugins
•Keep an eye on the time and begin their submission at the 5-minute mark
Additional tips to help your students succeed are available here.
OFFICIAL AP EXAM INFORMATION
OFFIAL AP Website - Getting Ready for the Exam - LINK HERE
OFFICIAL AP Website - Answer Submission Guidelines - LINK HERE
OFFICIAL AP Website - Exam Practice Demo - TYPE PRACTICE TO ENTER - LINK HERE
- Please note: The Demo will work if Grammarly and other browser plug-ins or extensions are installed, but you will not be able to test on exam day unless browser plug-ins and extensions are disabled.
- Please keep plug-ins you need for accessibility, e.g., ChromeVox.
Do Two Days Before Each Exam:
- Locate your e-ticket
- Complete the AP Exam Day Checklist.
Do On Exam Day:
- Click your personal e-ticket to check-in 30 minutes before the exam start time.
Do Right After Exam Day:
- Sign into My AP and indicate the college, university, or scholarship program that should receive your free score report by June 20th, 2020.
## BROWSER CHECK
FROM MR. Kennelly
So far most of our students have not reported any problems with the administration of their online AP exams. The few students that did have issues will be able to retest in June.
The College Board has reported that 99% of students are successfully uploading their responses, but some students are having response uploading issues related to outdated browsers. Please remind your students to make sure that they update browsers before taking their exams .
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/the-college-board_troubleshooting-tips-for-ap-2020-exams-activity-6666162135401320448-TmoI
General Test Info Below - Screenshots come from the following video (feel free to watch first 5 min or so for general exam overview)
VIDEO LINK HERE