FREE! AP Exams

<p>This is 100% legal and legit. </p>

<p>Florida Virtual School has a section for AP Exam reviews that are open to ANY student, regardless of enrollment in FLVS. The url to the reviews is: Florida</a> Virtual School: AP Exam Reviews</p>

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New users can register here for the AP Exam Reviews.
(You will have access within 24 hours. )

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<p>and register. After that, you have to "order" the exams you want to study for, although the "cost" is $0, and you don't need to even put a credit card or anything. Essentially, you select whichever exams you want, and you can do them. The subjects offered are:</p>

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<h1>United States History</h1>

<h1>Calculus AB</h1>

<h1>English Language and Composition</h1>

<h1>English Literature and Composition</h1>

<h1>European History</h1>

<h1>Spanish Language</h1>

<h1>Biology</h1>

<h1>Macroeconomics</h1>

<h1>Art History</h1>

<h1>US Government and Politics

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<p>and everything is free. They have tips for essays, sample responses, and most importantly, REAL EXAMS. I know personally that Eng. Lang and USH have 3 full each, Calc AB has 2 exams, and I'm not sure about the rest. Hope it helps you guys out!</p>

<p>thanks!! [[10char]]</p>

<p>AP Macro has two exams.</p>

<p>For any Florida resident who wants to take APs, FLVS is actually a good choice. I learned a lot about macro and micro through those courses and will be taking AP Gov this summer. The courses are available to start at any time at any pace and are free for all Florida students. My one complaint is that the maturity level of the courses is extremely low (AP Macro was themed to a vacation to the Macro Islands, I’m not even kidding), but it gets the content across.</p>

<p>Yeah, the course set up is whatever, but the courses themselves were wonderful. I have literally learned nothing in school all year, but my 1 AP on FLVS [Computer Science], was amazing.</p>

<p>I chose AP European History and AP Art History, and its asking for $50?</p>

<p>Can you sign up if you don’t live in Florida?</p>

<p>It says I have to pay 25 dollars</p>

<p>It told me I had to pay $25 as well.</p>

<p>That’s weird. I didn’t know it charged for out of state people. I guess it’s only Florida people for free.</p>

<p>i made up fake information and I got in.
HOWEVER the tests are not pdf format =(</p>

<p>they’re timed, yeah.</p>

<p>Sorry I made a mistake, but I did do this exam before.
It was 120 questions (previous format) they just took away some questions to make it 100.</p>

<p>Wow, my bad then. I was always under the impression that they were real exams since that’s what our teachers have told us on there. </p>

<p>Really sorry guys.</p>

<p>no, it’s fine. considering you have to pay (a lot!) for real exams, they’re still very helpful for good practice. thanks :)</p>

<p>btw, all CCers here should just know that it is (technically) illegal to distribute REAL exams, and if others do so it will result in collegeboard eating their souls as they die slowly and painfully, all alone with no sympathy. okay, not really, but they may get sued and will be in some sort of legal trouble. so it’s a good thing, for legal reasons, that these aren’t real exams.</p>

<p>I don’t think so. FLVS is #1 in the nation for online education. They wouldn’t have this feature online if it was illegal. I think registering under Florida when you’re not a Floridian is illegal, but that’s about it.</p>

<p>^ right, it’s NOT illegal because it’s NOT an actual CB exam. sorry if I was confusing</p>

<p>well, all i know is that the exams they use are previous ap exams
i took a few of the apush exams today, and i knew one of them was the 1984 exam.</p>

<p>so they are highly comparable to the real thing</p>

<p>well, that’s a good thing :slight_smile: gets us more prepared</p>

<p>Anomally, this is pretty sweet.
I am signing up for this as we speak.
Don’t be sorry, lol.
But I am confused now - are there any actual released exams on here or not?</p>

<p>they are actual released exams. at least the ones i’ve taken in both us history and eng language</p>

<p>i googled a questioned, and it popped up through a college board associated site with the year of the test.</p>