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Are You Ready For That Time of Year?

Here are some reminders about the AP exams and thoughts from students
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AP Exams are stressful for many people, and with them coming up, being prepared is a must. (provided by College Board)

May brings warm weather, lush greenery, and rebirth. However, for some people, the upcoming month ushers in an extreme amount of stress within its first few weeks. College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Exams are right around the corner and many students find themselves preparing for their respective tests. The exams will take place over two weeks in May, with two sessions each day of testing. The first week of testing is May 6-10 and picks back up the following week of May 13-17. Here is the exact schedule of exams provided by College Board: 

Liberty’s AP Exam schedule spans over the weeks of May 6th and May 13th

Overall, there are no major changes to the schedule regarding the time frame, but a lot of course exams have been switched around from the 2023 schedule so make sure to be aware of your exam’s date. 

If you find yourself stressing out over your impending exam, you’re not alone. Many Liberty students are currently enrolled in at least one AP class and are feeling the same building pressure as other AP students around the country are. “I’m so nervous for that test. There is so much information.”  AP U.S. History student, sophomore Rathi Thiagarajan said. 

Junior Erika Kertz expresses a similar mentality about her upcoming AP Psychology exam. “I think I’m going to get a one.”

When the fateful day arrives, eat a good breakfast and be prepared to rock your exams. Good luck! 

 

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Avery Bowen is a junior and this is their first year in publications. She is also involved in drama club working as a crew head for set. Outside of school, Avery can usually be found quietly drawing in their room or taking a nap. When not hanging out in her room, Avery is outside in nature walking along her backyard creek and fishing. After high school they plan on studying wildlife biology at an out-of-state college. 

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