Advanced Placement (AP) Exams for 2011 will be given over the course of two weeks, May 2-6 and 9-13. Specific test locations are yet to be determined, but will be held in various rooms on campus.
Students who plan to take a test must pay an $86 fee for each exam. Fees will be due in mid-March, according to Academic Adviser Molly Sargent. Students are not required to take a class in order to take the corresponding exam.
Although the process for taking foreign language tests is more complicated, the opportunity is still available for students, Sargent said.
A list of AP Exam dates and times is provided below. Tests in boldface indicate exams that correspond to classes currently offered on campus.
AP Exam schedule
May 2:
8 a.m. — Chemistry, Environmental Science
12 p.m. — Psychology
May 3:
8 a.m. — Computer Science A, Spanish Language
12 p.m. — Art History
May 4:
8 a.m. — Calculus AB, Calculus BC
12 p.m. — Chinese Language and Culture
May 5:
8 a.m. — English Literature and Composition, German Language, United States History
12 p.m. — Japanese Language and Culture, Latin: Vergil, European History
May 6 — Studio Art; last day of digital portfolio submission, due by 8 p.m.
May 9:
8 a.m. — Biology, Music Theory
12 p.m. — Physics B, Physics C: Mechanics
2 p.m. — Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
May 10:
8 a.m. — United States Government and Politics
12 p.m. — Comparative Government and Politics, French Language
May 11:
8 a.m. — English Language and Composition
12 p.m. — Statistics
May 12:
8 a.m. — Macroeconomics, World History
12 p.m. — Microeconomics
May 13:
8 a.m. — Human Geography, Spanish Literature
For more information, visit the College Board’s website, or e-mail Sargent. For more coverage of AP classes, read the Jan. 11 article, AP Statistics completes ‘difficult’ first semester.