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AP Test Specifics

11/7/2013

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Follow the directions below to take a multiple choice online. Add a blog comment about how you performed. You don't need to list your specific score, but please comment of the difficulty (or lack there of) of the test, whether you over/under performed, factors that inhibited your performance, etc.  Also, research your college of choice and discover what you need to score on the entire test to earn credit for "Freshman English 101" 

Instructions for multiple choice AP Literature and Composition Test digitially:http://www.mhpracticeplusap.com/ID10.html
Instructions for multiple choice AP Literature and Composition Test on paper:
  1. Go to www.apstudent.collegeboard.org
  2. Sign in or sign up.
  3. After you sign in or sign up, there is a green bar above the sign up box that says “You might want to...” and hover your mouse over that to open it then click on “Get AP practice questions.”
  4. Scroll down to find AP English Literature and Composition under the bold English heading and click on it.
  5. Then look for Multiple Choice Questions. Immediately to the right of this bold heading, written in blue font, it will say to “AP English Literature and Composition Course Description, PDF” click on that.
  6. The PDF file will open up in a new tab and to the left of the file there are bookmarks. Find the bookmark that says “English Literature and Composition,” under that click on a bookmark that says “The Exam.” Record your answers and grade yourself using the answer key at the end of the exam.
  7. If you want more practice for free response questions, then go back to your original tab and click on any of the files below the Free Response Questions and Guidelines, they all will open in new tabs.
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