<p>Right now I am taking AP Computer Science and I don't know if I should be stressed for the AP exam. I get A's and B+'s, without putting a lot of effort. But, I am not sure if I should be studying for the AP exam. In my school, my class is pretty much filled with underachievers (including me) who have like a 3.6 GPA's and we are really only good at math and science. So that underachiever atmosphere makes me think that I don't need to study. (sorry if that didn't make much sense). Is the AP exam hard? </p>
<p>In addition to that, I am new to this website, but does anyone one know where to find multiple choice questions for APCS? I have "lurked" here all the time, and I see people spread AP Bio MC's. So does anyone know where to get one for computer science?</p>
<p>there is a 20 question mini mc practice test on collegeboard.com as well as some frq’s that you shud try.</p>
<p>but i recommend doing the practice test in Barrons to really get a feel for it.</p>
<p>The MC can be very tricky if you do not know your material well.</p>
<p>Lol, I will thank you now! blobberhead have you already taken the course?</p>
<p>The 1999 APCS test is based on C++, not Java, and that makes it much more harder. It would advantageous for you to look at the released FRQs.</p>
<p>Last year, for myself, the AP test was very easy. I never did the homework, but I did pay attention and I read the class book on my own pace, and I got a 5. Most kids in my class got 5’s, with a few 4’s, a couple (like 1 or 2 out of 20 kids) 3’s, and I think this one girl got a 2 because she hated programming but never dropped the class. Just go over your book and cross your fingers.</p>