The College Board has announced the dates for the 2024 AP Physics exams.

| Date | Exam |
|---|---|
| Monday, May 6, 2024 | AP Physics 1 |
| Tuesday, May 7, 2024 | AP Physics 2 |
| Wednesday, May 8, 2024 | AP Physics C: Mechanics |
| Thursday, May 9, 2024 | AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
Registration for the 2024 AP Physics exams will open on November 1, 2023.
Students can register for the exams online through their MyAP account.
The deadline to register for the exams is March 1, 2024.
Late registration will be available from March 2-15, 2024 for an additional fee.
The AP Physics exams are three hours long and consist of two sections:
- Section I: Multiple-choice questions (50% of the exam)
- Section II: Free-response questions (50% of the exam)
AP Physics Exam Fees
The fee to take an AP exam is $96. Students who qualify for free or reduced lunch may be eligible for a fee reduction.
AP Physics Exam Score Reporting
AP Physics exam scores are reported on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score.
Scores are typically released in early July.
Students can view their scores online through their MyAP account.
Preparing for the AP Physics Exams
There are a number of resources available to help students prepare for the AP Physics exams. The College Board offers a variety of free resources, including:
- AP Physics 1 Course and Exam Description
- AP Physics 2 Course and Exam Description
- AP Physics C: Mechanics Course and Exam Description
- AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Course and Exam Description
In addition, there are a number of commercial prep books and online courses available.
Students should start preparing for the AP Physics exams early in the year. They should make sure to review the course material regularly and take practice exams to identify areas where they need additional support.
What to Expect on Test Day
On test day, students should arrive at the testing center on time and bring their admission ticket and a photo ID.
They should also bring a calculator and any other materials that are permitted by the College Board.
Students should be prepared to spend three hours working on the exam. They should pace themselves carefully and make sure to answer all of the questions to the best of their ability.
After the Exam
After the exam, students should take some time to relax and reflect on their performance. They can also review their practice exams and identify areas where they can improve.
Students who are not satisfied with their score can retake the exam in a future year.
Benefits of Taking the AP Physics Exams
There are a number of benefits to taking the AP Physics exams.
- Students who score well on the AP Physics exams can earn college credit.
- This can save them time and money in college.
- AP Physics exams can also help students develop critical thinking skills.
- These skills are essential for success in college and beyond.
Conclusion
The AP Physics exams are a challenging but rewarding experience. By preparing early and taking the exams seriously, students can set themselves up for success in college and beyond.
