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Listed below is the AP exam schedule. Review it carefully as tests are held at multiple sites. Familiarize yourself with the place and time assignments of your scheduled exams (SC=Sommet Center, NCC=Nashville Convention Center, HFA=Hume-Fogg). If testing off-site or part of an off-site/HFA testing combo, students should first report to the HFA auditorium for group dis! missal to the testing site. Please be considerate of the off-site testing facilities and their staff members as they have generously agreed to house us this year.
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Morning Exam Student Arrival Time: 7:15 a.m. |
Afternoon Exam Student Arrival Time: 11:30 a.m. |
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Monday, May 5 |
U.S. Government (SC & HFA) |
French Lang! uage (HFA Language Lab) |
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Tuesday, May 6 |
Spanish Language (HFA Language Lab) |
Statistics (SC) |
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Wednesday, May 7 |
Calculus AB (SC: 1st, 4th A-Lewis) Calculus AB/BC (SC: AB: 3rd, 4th Lorber-Y, BC: Schmidt, Simmons, Wells)
Calculus BC (HFA: 1st, 2nd C-Q, Hong, Sheng) |
Chinese Language (HFA Language Lab) |
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Thursday, M! ay 8 |
English Literature - Seniors (SC:4th, 6th A-K & HFA:2nd, 6th M-W)
German Language (HFA Language Lab) |
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Friday, May 9 |
U.S. History (SC: 2nd, 3rd, 6th A-R, 7th A-T.Simon)
(HFA Conference Room: 7th Smith-W, 6th S-W) |
European History (HFA Lecture Hall) Studio Art! - portfolios due (HFA Conference Room) |
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Monday, May 12 |
Biology (SC) Music Theory (HFA/Upper Band Room) |
Physics B (SC)
Physics C (HFA/Conference Room) |
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Tuesday, May 13 |
Environmental Science (SC) Chemistry (HFA/Lecture Hall) |
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Wednesday, May 14 |
English Language - Juniors (SC) |
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Thursday, May 15 |
World History (SC) |
Microeconomics (NCC: A-Kang, & SC: Kelley-Zhang) |
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Friday, May 16 |
Spanish Literature (HFA Conference Room) |
Latin Literature (HFA Conference Room) |
You should bring the following items to the exam:
- PHOTO IDENTIFICATION! (school ID, driver's license, etc.)
- Several sharpened No. 2 pencils (with erasers) for all multiple-choice answer sheets.
- Pens with black or dark blue ink for completing areas on the exam booklet covers and
for free-response questions in most exams.
- A watch (in case your exam room does not have a clock that you can see easily).
- A calculator with the necessary capabilities if you're taking an AP Calculus, Chemistry, Physics,
or Statistics Exam. Visit www.collegeboard.com/apstudents to learn more about the calculator policy for each of these exams, and for a list of authorized calculators.
- A ruler or straightedge if you're taking an AP Physics Exam.
Your social security number for identification purposes (opt! ional). If you provide it, the number will appear on your AP Grade Reports. You should not bring the following to the exam:
- Cellular phones, pagers, MP3 players, or personal digital assistants (PDAs)
- Books, compasses, colored pencils, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters, or notes.
- Rulers and straightedges (except as noted above).
- Scratch paper (notes can be made on portions of the exam booklets).
- Computers (except as noted for students with disabilities), or calculators (except as noted above).
- Watches that beep or have an alarm
- Portable listening or recording devices (even with headphones) or photographic equipment.
- Food or drink
- Clothing with subject-related information
Students may not be dismissed until an exam has officially ended. Do not ask to leave early if you finish before the end of the test, as your request will be denied. If you play a sport or have a job, it will be your responsibility to inform your coach or employer of your AP obligation and arrangements should be made accordingly. Get a good night's rest before your test, and eat a nutritious breakfast. The Hume-Fogg Parent Association has made arrangements to serve breakfast at the Hume-Fogg Cafeteria starting at 6:45 a.m. before every morning AP exam. You are allowed to bring a snack and beverage for your 10-minute break. However, eating is prohibited while you are taking an exam. It is advisable to br! ing a sweater, in case the room temperature is below your comfort level! . You are required to abide by the policies of both the College Board and Hume-Fogg during the exam period. Any misconduct will be reported and could jeopardize your AP Exam grade. Please note that you are not required to attend school on the day of your exam(s). An attendance roster will be published for the school. Be sure to review the Bulletin for Students and Parents (www.collegeboard.com/apstudents). If you have any additional concerns, please feel free to contact me. Good luck! Katherine Sanford Senior Counselor |
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