Many WJPS students prepared for the Advanced Placement tests all year and last week the last of the AP exams were administered.
Regular testing ended May 12th. However, students who missed their AP exams, had been contacted for makeup exams that occurred from May 17th-19th.
This year, some AP exams were administered digitally instead of pen and paper. In the future, the College Board plans to place all their exams on digital platforms, but as for now a process is underway to figure out digital testing.
Students will have to wait for AP results to be released on the College Board website until July 5th which is when scores start getting released.
Depending on the university or college an individual applies to, the academic policy will decide whether they take the AP credits based on your score. You can find the AP score accepted at various colleges and universities by using the AP Credit Policy Search on College Board.
WJPS junior, Ezri Munoz said, “I think I’m just really glad that it’s all over because there was a lot of stress so it’s good that I’m done. I think I did pretty well.”
WJPS junior, Kaneela Dalitsoutis said, “ I feel really confident that I did well on my APs. And I’m glad that it’s over and I don’t have to worry about them anymore.”
“Pen to Paper” by Orin Zebest is licensed under CC BY 2.0.