Each school sets their own deadlines and policies. Many schools have finished their registration and placed their orders. You will need to check with the "AP Coordinator", usually someone in counseling, at your school. If you can't take the exams at your school and really want to, you should check with other schools in the area to see if they are still registering. Many schools will test students that don't attend their school. The ideal would be to take the exams at your school.
I have put together a collection of the best AP review books for each exam at http://www.apreviewbooks.com . In addition to the prep materials there is information about the exam format and links to released questions from previous exams. Work through these questions as well. It really does take practice to do well at these. The more practice you get the more confident you will be.
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2016-10-14 15:04:31 UTC
i think of that colleges would desire to reserve the AP examination booklets by making use of Monday so there is an probability to get in yet have you ever taken the direction? examine your college policies it relies upon the place you're taking it and in the event that they already ordered the AP booklets in improve
Caroline
2010-03-20 10:54:33 UTC
You'll have to talk to your guidance counselor. If she has already sent in all the money and forms, then it might be too late, but it's worth a try to ask.
John
2010-03-20 12:21:02 UTC
My school still allows you to registar... but I don't think so unless you can get people to work with you
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