Test # |
Dates Covered |
Description |
Omits Accepted |
Class Average |
Test 1 Format (Chapters 1-2)
|
1491 to 1607 |
Time Period #1 Exploration and Settlement 9/19/2016 |
5 Omit Options |
|
Test 2 Format (Chapters 3-5) |
1607- to 1754 |
Time Period #2 The Colonial Period TBA |
TBA Omit Options |
|
Test 3 Format (Chapters 6-10) |
1754 to 1800 |
Time Period #3 The New Nation TBA
|
TBA Omit Options |
|
Test 4 Format (Chapters 11-16) |
1800 to 1848 |
Time Period #5 Louisiana to Seneca Falls
TBA
|
TBA Omit Options |
|
Test # |
Dates Covered |
Description |
Omits Accepted |
Class Average |
Test 1 Format Time Periods #1 and #2 |
1492 to 1754 |
Colonial America 9/29/2014 |
7 Omit Options
|
Class Average: 73% |
Test 2 Format Time Period #3a |
1754 to 1783 |
The Revolutionary Era 10/17/2014 |
5 Omit Options |
Class Average: 70% |
Test 3 Format Time Period #3b |
1783 to 1790 |
The New Nation 11/10/2014 |
N/A |
Class Average: N/A (Online Test) |
Test 4 Format Time Period #4 |
1800 to 1848 |
Expansion and Reform 12/17/2014 |
7 Omit Options |
Class Average: 72% |
Mid Term Format 2015
Time Periods #1-#5
|
1492 to 1865 |
Columbus to Civil War 1/26/2014 |
N/A |
Class Average: 74% |
Test 5 Format Time Period #6 |
1865 to 1898 |
The West to S/A War 3/12/2014 |
5 Omit Options |
|
2013-2014 Test Calendar
College Board - An Update to the Exam Timing - 2015 APUSH Exam
We're making an additional change to the format of the redesigned AP U.S. History Exam, which will first be administered in May 2015. The short-answer question timing will increase by five minutes, and the free-response section timing — specifically, the recommended timing for the document-based question — will decrease by five minutes:
55 multiple-choice questions: 55 minutes, 40 percent of exam score 9/29/2014 - Test #1 1491 to 1754
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Four short-answer questions: 50 minutes (formerly 45 minutes), 20 percent of exam score 10/8/2014 ; 10/27/2014
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One document-based question: 55 minutes (formerly 60 minutes), 25 percent of exam score 10/3 2014 The French and Indian War (1754)
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One long essay question: 35 minutes, 15 percent of exam score Test #1 10/21/2014 Test #2 The Road to Revolution
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The number of questions in each section and the total timing of the exam remain the same. This change was made as a result of analysis of a pilot exam administered earlier this year and is designed to ensure adequate time for students to respond to all questions.
POSTED 10/2/2014
American Identity
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