The scoring of AP exams has changed beginning in May 2011 such that scores on the multiple choice section are now solely based on the number of questions answered correctly, with no points deducted for incorrect answers and none given for questions left unanswered. As a result, the scoring worksheets for released AP exams have been revised and updated versions can now be downloaded from the College Board website.
The scoring of AP exams has changed beginning in May 2011 such that scores on the multiple choice section are now solely based on the number of questions answered correctly, with no points deducted for incorrect answers and none given for questions left unanswered. As a result, the scoring worksheets for released AP exams have been revised and updated versions can now be downloaded from the College Board website.
The scoring of AP exams has changed beginning in May 2011 such that scores on the multiple choice section are now solely based on the number of questions answered correctly, with no points deducted for incorrect answers and none given for questions left unanswered. As a result, the scoring worksheets for released AP exams have been revised and updated versions can now be downloaded from the College Board website.
Beginning with the May 2011 AP Exam administration, there was a change to the way AP Exams are now
scored. Total scores on
the multiple-choice section are now based on the number of questions answered correctly. Points are no longer deducted for incorrect answers and, as always, no points will be awarded for unanswered questions.
How the Scoring Change Affects Released Exams
Due to the change to the way AP Exams are scored, the scoring worksheets found within the Released Exams in the College Board Store have been revised. To download a new worksheet for a Released Exam, click the appropriate link below.