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AP Practice Tests

Full-length, timed AP-style practice tests across all 31 AP subjects. Same length, format and section weighting as the real exam, so you train the timing and stamina May actually demands.

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Train exam-day timing with AP-style practice tests

Each subject ships with timed online practice tests modelled on past College Board papers. Multiple-choice sections are graded automatically, and free-response answers can be marked against the AP rubric by your tutor.

Most students sit one full-length practice exam four to six weeks out, then a second two weeks before the real AP exam. Use the per-unit breakdowns afterwards to focus your last revision on the weakest areas.

Real exam timing

Same length and section split as the real AP exam — including breaks.

Past-paper modelled

Item style, difficulty and topic mix modelled on real past AP papers.

Auto + tutor marking

MCQ auto-graded; FRQs marked by your AP tutor against the College Board rubric.

Per-unit analytics

Per-unit performance after each test to focus your final revision.

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AP Question Bank

Topic-by-topic AP-style MCQ and FRQ practice for every AP subject.

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AP Online Tuition

Live online 1-to-1 AP tuition and small group AP courses.

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AP Tuition Pricing

1-to-1 packages, small group course pricing and exam prep options.

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Book a free consultation or ask about practice test marking.

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FAQ

AP Practice Tests — common questions

Are these full-length AP-style practice tests?

Yes. Each practice test runs the same total length as the real AP exam for that subject, with the official MCQ and free-response section split.

Do you mark the free-response section?

Yes — AP tuition students get FRQ responses marked by their tutor against the College Board rubric, with feedback on technique and partial credit.

How many practice tests should I sit before May?

Most students sit one full-length AP-style practice exam four to six weeks out and a second one to two weeks before the real AP exam, with revision time in between.

How is this different from the question bank?

The question bank is unit-by-unit MCQ and FRQ drilling. Practice tests are timed full papers — you use the bank during term and practice tests close to exam day.

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Sitting AP exams in May? Get a marked timed practice exam.

Pair AP practice tests with live online 1-to-1 tuition or our small group AP courses. Your tutor marks FRQ responses against the College Board rubric and rebuilds your revision plan from the result.

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