<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>My proctor lost my AP CS A exam (I was the only one taking it), so she signed me up for the late testing.</p>
<p>I'd like to know whether the late testing would be harder? Someone in my school told me it'd be harder, but the curve may be easier. Is that true?
Will the exam be comparable to the regular testing (I know it won't be the same test).</p>
<p>since I still have 2 weeks, and i'm self studying AP CS A, what do you recommend me to do in order to get a 5? I have Barrons 2007 book.</p>
<p>idk for sure, but i have no idea why the late testing would be harder than the regular testing. it will probably just be different. i took the AB, but i think that for the A you need to know basic data structures, most of the marine biology case study stuff (pretty sure you don't need the environment stuff for the A exam), and big-Oh stuff.</p>
<p>I thought big-O isn't in A?</p>
<p>oh that could be. i dont know</p>
<p>BigO isn't in A. Just know how to write loops for the FRQs. The 2004 A FRQs all seemed to be able to be solved with just a loop.</p>