Generate a personalized day-by-day study plan for your AP exams.
Mon: US Gov, Chemistry
Tue: Environmental Science, Psychology
Wed: English Literature, European History
Thu: Statistics, US History
Fri: Art History, Microeconomics
Mon: Calculus AB/BC, Music Theory
Tue: English Language, Physics C: Mechanics
Wed: Computer Science A, Macroeconomics
Thu: Biology, World History
Fri: Physics 1, Physics 2
Late exams are typically held for students with scheduling conflicts or emergencies. Check with your school's AP coordinator for eligibility.
Use your Dashboard data to identify your lowest-accuracy units and prioritize them in the first half of your schedule.
Don't save free-response practice for the last week. Alternate between multiple choice and FRQs to build stamina for both formats.
Every 3-4 days, schedule a mixed-review day instead of learning new content. Spaced repetition locks concepts into long-term memory.
At least twice before exam day, take a full-length practice test under timed conditions with the same calculator policy you'll face on test day.