There is something weird in the fact that the College Board is now the latest bogeyman for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' efforts to purge his state's education system of "woke" indoctrination.
There is something weird in the fact that the College Board is now the latest bogeyman for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' efforts to purge his state's education system of "woke" indoctrination.
Alondra Martinez argues that college admissions resources on the internet can greatly help applicants. "Free online resources give prospective students…
New Poll Shows that Majority Consider the AP® Exams are Less Fair this Year
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WRIGHTSTOWN, N.J., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In just a few weeks, some 3 million American high school students will begin taking Advanced Placement (AP) Exams in spite of the disruption of COVID-19. When most schools closed in March 2020, the College Board offered shortened AP Exams exclusively in an online format. This year, the College Board is offering full-length AP Exams in two formats: one paper-and-pencil exam to be administered at schools and another digital exam, which can be taken either in school or at home.