- We went over the multiple choice section of the AP Exam
HW: Read "Tragedy and the Common Man" by Arthur Miller
and also read "Raisin in the Sun" play by Thursday.
***We will discuss Death of A Salesman tomorrow in class and begin looking ahead at Raisin in the Sun for the next couple of days.
***First go to library to check out Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead--if not, then buy it--try The Book Bin on Court Street downtown.
AP Multiple Choice Exam Information:
Scoring the Exam
The multiple-choice section counts for 45 percent of your grade. The free-response section
contributes the remaining 55 percent.
What to Bring
• Several sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers for all
responses on your multiple-choice
answer sheet.
• Pens with black or dark blue ink for completing areas on
the exam booklet covers and
for free-response questions in most exams.
• Your six-digit school code. Home-schooled students will be
given a code at the time of
the exam.
• A watch.
• AP-approved calculator with the necessary capabilities if
you are taking the AP Calculus,
Chemistry, Physics or Statistics Exams.
• A ruler or straightedge only if you're taking an AP
Physics Exam.
• A government-issued or school-issued photo ID if you do not
attend the school where
you are taking the exam.
• Your Social Security number* for identification purposes
(optional). If you provide your
number, it will appear on your AP score report.
• If applicable, your SSD Student Accommodation Letter,
which verifies t
What Not to Bring
• Cell phones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants
(PDAs), BlackBerry smartphones,
Bluetooth-enabled devices, MP3 players, email/messaging
devices, or any other
electronic or communication devices.
• Books, compasses, mechanical pencils, correction fluid,
dictionaries,
highlighters,**notes or colored pencils.**
• Scratch paper; notes can be made on portions of the exam
booklets.
• Watches that beep or have an alarm.
• Portable listening devices** or portable recording devices
(even with headphones) or
photographic equipment.
• Computers.**
• Clothing with subject-related information.
• Food or drink.**