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Highlights of the Revised AP Psychology Course📚🧠The course framework features 5 content units instead of 9. 🔑📖 Key terms are included in each unit.🔬 Argumentation skills are now included in the science practices.🧪 Research methods and data interpretation are now part of the science practices.📊Five UnitsThe AP Psychology course framework now features five content units instead of nine:🧬 Biological Bases of Behavior💭 Cognition📚 Development and Learning👥 Social Psychology💪 Mental and Physical HealthThese are based on the APA’s recommended core content domains, or “pillars,” for introductory psychology: Biological, Cognitive, Developmental, Social and Personality, and Mental and Physical Health.Exam Structure🕒 The exam is 2 hours and 40 minutes long and includes:📜 75 multiple-choice questions – 90 Minutes⏱2 free-response questions – 70 Minutes In FRQ:📰 Question 1: Article Analysis Question📊 Question 2: Evidence-Based Question
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See AlsoAP Psychology Exam Terms PART 1 Flashcards by Emma DixeyCourse revisions: AP Physics C: Mechanics | Consultifly posted on the topic | LinkedInAP Psychology Exam Terms PART 3 Flashcards by Emma DixeyConsultifly on LinkedIn: Digital AP Exams 📱✨ Digital exams are the future of AP testing. They…Digital AP Exams 📱✨Digital exams are the future of AP testing. They remove the need to manage paper exam booklets on exam day and reduce the risk of exam security issues and lost exam responses.Bluebook and Test Day Toolkit 🖥📚• Students will use the Bluebook™ testing app to take digital exams. AP coordinators and proctors will administer digital exams using the Test Day Toolkit web application.• Students can use the Bluebook testing app on a wide range of devices; Bluebook requirements are typical of other applications used in schools.Digital vs. Paper Exams 📝🔄• Like paper exams, digital exams are proctored and administered in school.• Digital exams include the same number of sections, number and type of questions, question choice (if applicable), and timing as the paper exams.• Students can go back within a section or part to review or complete previous questions. As on the paper exam, students may not return to parts within a section that has already been completed.
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Highlights of the Revised AP Psychology Course📚🧠The course framework features 5 content units instead of 9. 🔑📖 Key terms are included in each unit.🔬 Argumentation skills are now included in the science practices.🧪 Research methods and data interpretation are now part of the science practices.📊Five UnitsThe AP Psychology course framework now features five content units instead of nine:🧬 Biological Bases of Behavior💭 Cognition📚 Development and Learning👥 Social Psychology💪 Mental and Physical HealthThese are based on the APA’s recommended core content domains, or “pillars,” for introductory psychology: Biological, Cognitive, Developmental, Social and Personality, and Mental and Physical Health.Exam Structure🕒 The exam is 2 hours and 40 minutes long and includes:📜 75 multiple-choice questions – 90 Minutes⏱2 free-response questions – 70 Minutes In FRQ:📰 Question 1: Article Analysis Question📊 Question 2: Evidence-Based Question
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AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Course Changes🌟 Even though there are no major content changes, the course framework is receiving the following revisions parallel to AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2:🔄 Making language consistent across all 4 courses where appropriate. For example, the AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism learning objective for Ohm’s law will use the same language as AP Physics 2.📏 Adding language to clearly define the scope and depth of certain topics, such as the definition and properties of dielectrics and descriptions of LC Circuits to be assessed on the exams.🧩 Stronger alignment between the essential knowledge statements, the learning objectives, and the science practices.🔢 Renumbering the units beginning at 8, sequent to the 7 units of AP Physics C: Mechanics.📚 Exam Updates📝 40 MCQs—an increase from 35 MCQs.⏳ Increasing Section I (MCQs) time from 45 to 80 minutes.🔢 Changing all MCQs from 5 options to 4.🖋 4 FRQs—an increase from 3 FRQs.📐 All 4 FRQs will be new question types:➕ Mathematical routines🔄 Translation between representations🧪 Experimental design and analysis📊 Qualitative/quantitative translation⏱ Increasing Section II (FRQs) time from 45 to 100 minutes.⏲ Extending the format and timing to a full exam session.❌ The exam will no longer share the same session in the exam schedule as AP Physics C: Mechanics.Start your AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Prep with Consultifly Online AP Classes and Score a 5/5 on your AP 2025 exam
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AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Course Changes🌟 Even though there are no major content changes, the course framework is receiving the following revisions parallel to AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2:🔄 Making language consistent across all 4 courses where appropriate. For example, the AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism learning objective for Ohm’s law will use the same language as AP Physics 2.📏 Adding language to clearly define the scope and depth of certain topics, such as the definition and properties of dielectrics and descriptions of LC Circuits to be assessed on the exams.🧩 Stronger alignment between the essential knowledge statements, the learning objectives, and the science practices.🔢 Renumbering the units beginning at 8, sequent to the 7 units of AP Physics C: Mechanics.📚 Exam Updates📝 40 MCQs—an increase from 35 MCQs.⏳ Increasing Section I (MCQs) time from 45 to 80 minutes.🔢 Changing all MCQs from 5 options to 4.🖋 4 FRQs—an increase from 3 FRQs.📐 All 4 FRQs will be new question types:➕ Mathematical routines🔄 Translation between representations🧪 Experimental design and analysis📊 Qualitative/quantitative translation⏱ Increasing Section II (FRQs) time from 45 to 100 minutes.⏲ Extending the format and timing to a full exam session.❌ The exam will no longer share the same session in the exam schedule as AP Physics C: Mechanics.Start your AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Prep with Consultifly Online AP Classes and Score a 5/5 on your AP 2025 exam
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Even though there are no major content changes, the course framework is receiving the following revisions parallel to AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2:📚 Making language consistent across all 4 courses where appropriate. For example, the AP Physics C: Mechanics learning objective for Newton’s third law will use the same language as AP Physics 1.🧭 More clearly defining the scope and depth of certain topics that will be assessed on the exams, such as gravitational forces within an extended mass and physical pendulums.🔗 Stronger alignment between the essential knowledge statements, the learning objectives, and the science practices.Exam Updates🔢 40 MCQs—an increase from 35 MCQs.🕒 Increasing Section I (MCQs) time from 45 to 80 minutes.🔄 Changing all MCQs from 5 options to 4.📝 4 FRQs—an increase from 3 FRQs.🆕 All 4 FRQs will be new question types: 🔢 Mathematical routines🔄 Translation between representations🧪 Experimental design and analysis📈 Qualitative/quantitative translation⏰ Increasing Section II (FRQs) time from 45 to 100 minutes.📅 Extending the format and timing to a full exam session.⚡ The exam will no longer share the same session in the exam schedule as AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism.Start your AP Physics C: Mechanics Prep with Consultifly Online AP Classes and Score a 5/5 on your AP 2025 exam
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🔄 Even though there are no major content changes, the course framework is receiving the following revisions parallel to AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2:📚 Making language consistent across all 4 courses where appropriate. For example, the AP Physics C: Mechanics learning objective for Newton’s third law will use the same language as AP Physics 1.🧭 More clearly defining the scope and depth of certain topics that will be assessed on the exams, such as gravitational forces within an extended mass and physical pendulums.🔗 Stronger alignment between the essential knowledge statements, the learning objectives, and the science practices.Exam Updates🔢 40 MCQs—an increase from 35 MCQs.🕒 Increasing Section I (MCQs) time from 45 to 80 minutes.🔄 Changing all MCQs from 5 options to 4.📝 4 FRQs—an increase from 3 FRQs.🆕 All 4 FRQs will be new question types: 🔢 Mathematical routines🔄 Translation between representations🧪 Experimental design and analysis📈 Qualitative/quantitative translation⏰ Increasing Section II (FRQs) time from 45 to 100 minutes.📅 Extending the format and timing to a full exam session.⚡ The exam will no longer share the same session in the exam schedule as AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism.Start your AP Physics C: Mechanics Prep with Consultifly Online AP Classes and Score a 5/5 on your AP 2025 exam
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Fluids will no longer be part of AP Physics 2 and will move to AP Physics 1, as Unit 8.🌊 Including a full treatment of waves (mechanical waves, standing waves, sound waves, and the Doppler effect), which was previously covered in AP Physics 1.🔍 The current AP Physics 2 Unit 6: Geometric and Physical Optics will become two separate units: Geometric Optics (Unit 13) and Waves, Sound, and Physical Optics (Unit 14).🔢 Renumbering the AP Physics 2 units beginning at 9, sequent to the 8 units of AP Physics 1.💡 Including a more comprehensive treatment of circuits.🌌 Including topics about blackbody radiation (which connects thermodynamics and modern physics) and Compton scattering.📚 Uncoupling specific science practices from specific learning objectives. In the revised course framework, any learning objective can be tested with any science practice, which allows a greater range of questions to be written to the new framework.📝 Exam Updates:🔢 40 MCQs—a decrease from 50 MCQs.❌ Removing multi-select questions.⏱ Decreasing Section I (MCQs) time from 90 to 80 minutes.✏ All 4 FRQs will be new question types:🧮 Mathematical routines🔄 Translation between representations🧪 Experimental design and analysis🔍 Qualitative/quantitative translation⏳ Increasing Section II (FRQs) time from 90 to 100 minutes.Start your AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based Prep with Consultifly Online AP Classes and Score a 5/5 on your AP 2025 exam
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