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The 2026 AP Calculus BC free-response questions are now available: spr.ly/6012BBv2kk #APExams

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The 2025 AP Calculus BC Exam scores: 5: 44%; 4: 22%; 3: 13%; 2: 15%; 1: 6% Multiple-Choice Questions As is typical, Calculus BC students scored extremely well across the units that are shared with Calculus AB, especially Unit 1, where 55% of students answered every question right, and Units 2-3, where 41% did so. The most challenging Calculus BC questions were from Units 9 and 10, which don’t overlap with Calculus AB. As usual, students found questions about infinite sequences and series most difficult: 4% answered all of these questions right. Free-Response Questions spr.ly/60124eEkg Setting aside the three FRQs shared with Calculus AB, which Calc BC students typically find easier than the BC-specific FRQs, students scored highest on Q5, the differential equation question that requires understanding of the second-degree Taylor polynomial, the Lagrange error bound, and Euler’s method. By far the most difficult question on this year’s BC exam was Q2, polar area, which served to differentiate among BC students, who are qualifying for AP 4s and 5s. Polar area is a good instructional focus for next year. All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: spr.ly/60134eEk9
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The 2025 AP Precalculus Exam scores: 5: 28%; 4: 26%; 3: 27%; 2: 11%; 1: 8% The common-item equating psychometricians use to gauge changes in student mastery year over year found that this year’s AP Precalculus students had higher content mastery than last year’s, resulting in an overall increase of ~3% in students scoring a 5, part of an overall 5% increase in scores of 3 . AP Precalculus grew more significantly than any AP subject this year, with ~70,000 more students participating than in 2024. An increased volume in participation and higher content mastery means more students are accessing higher level math and are positioning themselves for future success. In part, these impressive scores reflect the far larger number of instructional hours that precalculus courses typically provide high school students, in contrast to the hours provided such students in college, where this is generally a one-semester class. Many of these excellent students will enter colleges and majors that consider precalculus “advanced math” and will thus allow this AP credit to fulfill their college math requirement; for others who attend colleges or enroll in majors that require calculus, it’s great to see this strong preparation for further advanced mathematics. AP Precalculus Multiple-Choice Questions: Overall, students performed well across most function types. General Functions (non-analytical) stood out, with 53% of students earning all or most of the available points on these questions. In contrast, Trigonometric and Polar Functions proved most challenging: 20% of students earned all or most of the available points on these questions. This is a good instructional focus next year. AP Precalculus Free-Response Questions: spr.ly/60164jSxY Students performed best on Question 1 (Function Concepts), whereas Question 3 (Modeling a Periodic Context) was the single best question on this year’s exam, psychometrically, since it had the best mix of difficulty levels across the 6 points available. Students who can earn just 1 point are typically receiving an AP 1 overall; students who can earn 2 points are typically receiving an AP 2, overall, and students earning 5-6 points are typically receiving an AP 5, overall. Question 4 (Symbolic Manipulations) was the most difficult, and served to differentiate the 3s, 4s, and 5s, as starting this question requires an understanding of algebraic manipulation that is beyond the proficiency of students who receive 1s and 2s. Students able to begin this question successfully are generally receiving an AP 3, and those able to earn multiple points on it receive 4s and 5s. All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: spr.ly/60174jSxl
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Melissa Helbert retweeted
The 2025 AP Calculus BC free-response questions are now available: spr.ly/6017NjheT #APExams

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Remember: AP Exams are worth preparing for, but not worth stressing over. The worst that can happen if you don’t do well is that you simply take the class again in college – no big deal. So prepare and then relax. You’ve got this.
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The 2024 AP Calculus BC free-response questions are now available: spr.ly/6014dMMU2 #APExams

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I am pleased to announce @LeanderISD as the 2023 AP Large District of the Year. Your dedication to boosting AP program engagement and attaining stellar test scores is truly remarkable. Congrats to all students, educators, and staff on this outstanding achievement! #APExcellence
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"Doing 25 minutes here, 30 minutes here is going to be really helpful rather than trying to do a huge set of hours, you know, over one or two days.” Read about some study tips professionals and students have to offer in preparation for upcoming finals. dailytoreador.com/news/study…

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These live AP Daily: Live Review sessions begin at 7 pm ET! Click your course's link to join today's AP Exam review session or set a reminder. 🔹 AP Art History: spr.ly/6012HNVjI 🔹 AP Calculus AB: spr.ly/6019HNVjf 🔹 AP Chinese: spr.ly/6018HNVdE
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TX high school juniors: Help NASA experts design a mission to Mars by applying for NASA’s High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) program! HAS offers a one-of-a-kind experience for students to explore a STEM-related major or career. #nasahas Learn more: nasa.gov/has
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Students registering for their AP Exams this fall should know that we will waive the $40 cancellation or unused exam fee if they decide not to test in the spring. We want all students to feel like they can register for their AP Exams with confidence. spr.ly/6016Gqw1K

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"We say what we say because we care as teachers. But what the neuroscience reminds us, is that what really matters is how a young person is interpreting the messages."-Dr. David Yeager #ORSummit
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