Start with exam formatBefore reviewing content, read through the MCQ and both FRQ topic guides so you understand exactly what each section asks you to do. Knowing the format prevents surprises and helps you study with the right skills in mind.
Review content units with application in mindWork through all five content areas, but focus on understanding concepts well enough to apply them to unfamiliar scenarios. For each major concept, ask yourself: how would this appear in a research study description?
Practice research design identificationFind brief study descriptions and practice identifying the research method, independent variable, dependent variable, operational definitions, and one ethical consideration. This skill appears in both FRQs and in scenario-set MCQs.
Write timed FRQ responsesUse the AAQ and EBQ topic guides to understand the rubrics, then practice writing responses under timed conditions. For the AAQ, hold yourself to 25 minutes total. For the EBQ, hold yourself to 45 minutes. Review your responses against the rubric criteria.
Estimate your score and adjustUse the score calculator to convert your practice performance into an estimated AP score. If your MCQ accuracy is strong but your FRQ points are low, shift time toward writing practice. If content gaps are hurting your MCQ score, return to targeted unit review.