5 Steps to a 5 AP Psychology, 2014-2015 Edition

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Example

In Section I of Practice Exam 1, if you answered 76 questions correctly, your
Section I score would be 76.

In Section II of Practice Exam 1, if you earned 7 out of 10 points on Essay 1 and
6 out of 8 points on Essay 2, your Section II score would be 36.25.

Section II Raw Score =(7¥ 2.5)+(6¥ 3.125)
=17.5+18.75=36.25

Your composite score would be 76 +36.25=112.25, which would be assigned a 5.

What Should I Bring to the Exam?
On exam day, I suggest bringing the following items:


  • Several pencils and an eraser that doesn’t leave smudges.

  • Black or blue colored pens for the free-response section.

  • A watch so that you can monitor your time. You never know if the exam room will have
    a clock on the wall that keeps accurate time.

  • Your school code.

  • Your photo identification and social security number.

  • Tissues.

  • Your quiet confidence that you are prepared.


Avoid bringing electronic data and communications devices, and study materials to the
testing site.

8  STEP 1. Set Up Your Study Plan

“I’m sorry I
didn’t take the
AP Psychology
Exam. The
college I chose
did not give
credit for the
exam, so I
skipped it. When
I transferred to a
different college
as a sophomore,
I found out that
I could’ve gotten
six credits from
my new school.
What a loss!”
–Andrea, former
AP student


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