General Information About the AP Computer Science Principles Exam
The AP Computer Science Principles exam is a two-hour multiple-choice exam with 70 questions covering five Big Ideas accompanied by a performance task containing three submissions. The College Board recommends you submit your performance task on April 15, with a due date of approximately April 30. After your teacher sets up your College Board account, you will be able to submit your performance task starting December 3. I recommend you submit your performance task well before the April 30 deadline.
Because the College Board is constantly tweaking the dates, check for current dates at https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-computer-science-principles
Content of Class
Performance task: 30% of AP Grade
Guaranteed 12 hours of classroom time to finish
Program Code
Written Responses
Video of at least one significant part of your program running
End of Course exam: 70% of AP Grade
2 hours
70 multiple-choice questions, paper and pencil exam
Creative Development 10-13%
Data 17-22%
Algorithms and Programming 30-35%
Computer Systems and Networks 11-15%
Impact of Computing 21-26%
Some exam questions may be aligned to more than one learning objective. For example, a question on programming might implement an algorithm and contain an abstraction.
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