How Long Are AP Exams? AP Test Experts (2024)

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Are you taking AP classes this year and wondering how long AP tests are? Or maybe you are thinking about taking AP classes in the future, and you're curious about how long AP exams are and what they're like.

In this post, we break down the typical length and structure of AP tests and give you tips on dealing with fatigue during the test. We'll use some of the most popular tests as examples, including the AP English tests, Biology, AB Calculus, and US History. But we'll also give tips and advice that will help you for any AP test.

What's the Typical Length and Structure of AP Exams?

AP tests are generally between two and three hours long, though most are closer to three hours. There is one break that separates the test into two sections.

What are the two sections? In the vast majority of cases, an AP exam starts with a multiple-choice section and then has a free-response section. The length of each section, as well as which is harder, varies from test to test.

The free-response section tends to be longer than the multiple-choice section for humanities subjects. For example, both the AP English Language and AP English Literature tests have one hour of multiple choice followed by two hours of essay writing. US and World History both have 55 minutes of multiple choice followed by about two hours for free response and essay questions.

For science, the multiple-choice section can be longer than free response. Biology and Chemistry both have 90 minutes of multiple choice. Biology's free response is 90 minutes (including a reading period) but Chemistry's is 105 minutes—slightly longer.

For math, the sections tend to be equally weighted. On AP Statistics, you get 90 minutes for both the multiple-choice and free-response sections. However, on AB Calculus, the multiple-choice section is a bit longer—1 hour and 45 minutes versus 1 hour and 30 minutes for free response.

How Long Is Each AP Exam?

Below is a chart showing the total length for each AP exam, sorted by alphabetical order. (AP exams that have final portfolios instead of exams, such as AP Studio Art, weren't included.) The total length of AP exams ranges from 1 hour and 30 minutes to 3 hours and 15 minutes.

ExamTotal Length
Art History3 hours
Biology3 hours
Calculus AB3 hours 15 minutes
Calculus BC3 hours 15 minutes
Chemistry3 hours 15 minutes
Chinese Language and Culture2 hours 15 minutes
Comparative Government and Politics2 hours 25 minutes
Computer Science A3 hours
Computer Science Principles2 hours
English Language and Composition3 hours 15 minutes
English Literature and Composition3 hours
Environmental Science3 hours
European History3 hours 15 minutes
French Language and Culture3 hours
German Language and Culture3 hours
Human Geography2 hours 15 minutes
Italian Language and Culture3 hours
Japanese Language and Culture2 hours 15 minutes
Latin3 hours
Macroeconomics2 hours 10 minutes
Microeconomics2 hours 10 minutes
Music Theory2 hours 40 minutes
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism1 hour 30 minutes
Physics C: Mechanics1 hour 30 minutes
Physics 1: Algebra-Based3 hours
Physics 2: Algebra-Based3 hours
Psychology2 hours
Spanish Language and Culture3 hours
Spanish Literature and Culture3 hours
Statistics3 hours
US Government and Politics2 hours 25 minutes
US History3 hours 15 minutes
World History3 hours 15 minutes

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The two sections of an AP test—multiple choice and free response—are quite different. Be prepared for two very distinct challenges!

How Much Time Pressure Will You Be Under?

Even though AP Exams can be long, you are under a good amount of time pressure for each section, multiple choice and free response. While both sections are challenging, they are hard for different reasons. We'll look at some of the most popular exams to see just how intense AP timing can be.

AP English Exams

How long are AP Exams in English? For both English Literature and Language, you get one hour to answer about 55 multiple-choice questions, then two hours to write three essays. The multiple-choice section is tough because you need to read and break down difficult passages to answer the questions—at a rate of about one question per minute. The essay section is challenging because you have to craft three high-quality essays in just two hours.

Considering that for each essay prompt you need to break down the question, create an outline, draft an essay, and then proofread it, you can see why cramming three essays into that two hour block is hard. Not to mention the fatigue of spending two straight hours writing.

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Make sure you hold your pen or pencil correctly or AP tests can be painful.

AP Social Studies Exams

For the multiple-choice section of most social studies AP tests, you'll have to work quickly. US Government asks 60 questions in 45 minutes, AP Psychology asks 100 multiple-choice questions in 70 minutes, and both World History and US History ask 55 questions in 55 minutes. You are responsible for more than one question a minute (or exactly one per minute for US History).

While the questions are often more straightforward than AP English questions– you will have fewer blocks of text to break down—you will have to strike a balance between moving fast enough to answer as many questions as possible but not going so fast you make silly mistakes.

For free response, US Government gives 100 minutes for four responses (25 minutes per response). World History and US History require three short-response answers in 40 minutes followed by a 60 minute DBQ (Document-Based Question) and a 40 minute essay.

While these times are variable, note that the longest you get for a response is 60 minutes—and that's for the ultra-complicated DBQ, which requires you to read and process multiple documents before weaving them together in a comprehensive essay. In all cases, you have to be able to move quickly through the organizing stage to have enough time to draft and edit your responses. Feeling the pressure yet?

AP Math Exams

How long are AP tests for math subjects? For AP Calculus AB, the most popular AP math test, you need to answer 30 multiple-choice questions in 60 minutes with no calculator, then 15 questions in 45 minutes with a calculator. While this may seem like a more laid-back pace than the humanities tests above, most of the Calculus AB questions are tough and require much more time per question.

In terms of free response, both Calc AB and AP Statistics give you 90 minutes to answer six questions, or about 15 minutes per question. Especially for Statistics, your answers will include written explanations in addition to working out the problems, which can make it hard to finish in the allotted time.

AP Science Exams

There are 60 multiple-choice questions in 90 minutes on AP Chemistry and 63 multiple-choice questions plus six grid-in questions in 90 minutes for AP Biology.

For the free-response section, you have 105 minutes for seven questions in Chemistry and 90 minutes for eight responses in Biology—or about 15 minutes per response for Chemistry and just over 10 minutes per response in Biology. These are tough because not only do you have very limited time per response, the free-response sections last close to two hours so you can start to feel fatigued after the first hour.

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Don't crash during an AP exam—learn to deal with fatigue.

How to Deal With Fatigue on Individual AP Exams

Just from looking at some of the most popular AP Tests, you can see that there is a ton of time pressure. How do you deal with fatigue, especially during those two hour free-response sections?

Way Before the Test: Practice, Practice, Practice!

Do tons of practice multiple-choice and free-response questions. This will help you get used to AP question format and build up stamina on the multiple-choice sections. Also, take at least one—but ideally more—full-length practice exam starting in March or April. By then you should have learned most of the material, so you can focus on getting your test-taking skills in shape.

Be Prepared for Multiple Choice

The multiple-choice section is the most demanding section in some ways, since you have to move very quickly to answer a ton of questions. Plus, it's the first section, meaning you'll likely be taking it just past 8 a.m. on test day (unless the exam is in an afternoon slot).

This is why taking practice multiple-choice sections in the months leading up to the exam is so important, so you're not blindsided by how hard AP multiple choice can be. It's also smart to do a few warm-up questions at home before the AP Test. You don't want to be groggy when you start reading that first question.

Develop a Free Response Strategy

This will vary a lot by both the test subject and your personal strengths and weaknesses. As an example, one AP Literature student might find that outlining all three responses first and then writing the drafts is the most efficient for him, while another might prefer to outline and write her drafts in one go. The only way to develop your strategy is to get lots of practice using real exam questions from previous years. You can try out different strategies and find out what works for you.

Be Ready the Day of the Test

It sounds basic, but getting a good night's sleep before the test and eating a solid breakfast is really important. Especially because many of the most popular tests—including both English exams, Biology, Chemistry, US and World History, and AB Calculus—are given during the 8 a.m. slot, you will need to be energetic and ready to roll despite the early time and the long exam. This is not the morning to skip breakfast.

Stay Alert During the Test

Bring snacks and water for the break. Even if you don't feel hungry after the first section of multiple choice, eat something anyway, because you'll need to keep your energy up during the free response section. You don't want to crash halfway through your first essay!

Another tip—stay focused during the break. Don't get too distracted talking to friends out in the hallway or the bathroom—or worse, talking about certain questions and second-guessing yourself. Get up, walk around, do some stretches—but keep your head in the game.

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It's definitely not the day to skip coffee if you're a coffee drinker.

How to Deal With Fatigue Over the Two Weeks of AP Tests

Dealing with the fatigue of just one AP test can be tough. But what if you are taking more than one exam over the two weeks of AP testing?

Trust me, I know what that feels like. I took three AP exams in a week during my sophom*ore year, two tests in two days during junior year, and four tests during senior year—including a test on the first day and the last day of AP testing.

While each year was tough, for me, sophom*ore year was the hardest. I was taking three undisputedly difficult exams—Biology, English Language, and World History—in just one week. Plus, these were my first-ever AP tests. While I had done tons of studying and prep over the year, it was hard to prepare for the nerves I felt sitting down for my first-ever high-pressure exam—let alone doing that three times in a week!

Luckily, I spent lots of time preparing over the school year so, while I was nervous for those first three exams, I wasn't overwhelmed. So how do you prepare enough to feel confident, even if this is your first year of AP tests?

The schedule for tests comes out early in the school year, so look it up as soon as it's available so you know what's coming for you in May. For example, sophom*ore year, I realized early on I would have three tests during the first week of testing, so I treated April as my last month to study. I also had plenty of time to mentally brace myself for an exhausting week.

On that note, it's key to feel confident and prepared for every exam you're taking going into May, since those two weeks are so busy. Don't plan on doing major studying—like learning a World History unit, reading a book for AP Literature, or doing multiple full-length practice exams—during May. Instead, focus on staying well-rested, getting exercise to let off steam, and doing consistent but not overly-intense studying to keep you feeling confident and prepared.

What's Next?

Looking for AP exam resources? Check out our guide to finding AP practice tests.

Which AP Tests are more difficult? That can depend on your strengths as a student, but there are certain tests that are notorious for being especially challenging. Read more about the hardest AP Tests here.

Also studying for the ACT/SAT? Come up with a target ACT or SAT score based on your top schools.

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Halle Edwards graduated from Stanford University with honors. In high school, she earned 99th percentile ACT scores as well as 99th percentile scores on SAT subject tests. She also took nine AP classes, earning a perfect score of 5 on seven AP tests. As a graduate of a large public high school who tackled the college admission process largely on her own, she is passionate about helping high school students from different backgrounds get the knowledge they need to be successful in the college admissions process.

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FAQs

How Long Are AP Exams? AP Test Experts? ›

Most exams are 2–3 hours long. The first part of the exam usually consists of multiple-choice questions. You will choose 1 of 4–5 answer choices for each question. Your total exam score on the multiple-choice section is based only on the number of questions answered correctly.

Is 3 weeks enough to study for AP exams? ›

You need to give yourself enough time to review all the course material and practice each question type before the AP exam day. Plan on giving yourself at least one to three months to properly study the material before the AP exam.

Is 1 month enough to study for AP? ›

AP Exams are standardized tests, and like any standardized test, you can do better by learning how to take the test. As with other standardized tests that you'll take in high school, AP Exams take about two to three months of preparation to maximize success.

Are all AP exams 3 hours and 15 minutes? ›

Each AP exam's length varies based on the subject, but you can expect them to fall within the 2-3 hour range. There's one break in the middle of the exam that splits the exam into two sections: multiple-choice & free-response.

How rare is a 5 on AP exam? ›

As you can see, while at least 5% of test takers scored a 5 on each AP exam, the perfect scores are teeny, teeny, teeny percentages.

Is a 3 OK on an AP test? ›

But what is a passing AP score? The College Board considers a score of 3 or higher a passing grade. That said, some colleges require a 4 or 5 to award credit. Whether a 3 is a good AP score depends on the colleges you're applying to.

Is taking 3 AP classes too little? ›

In addition, ensure you devote enough time to studying for the SAT or ACT this year. For example, if you are hoping for an Ivy League, you will need to take 3-5 AP classes. On the other hand, taking 2-4 APs would be enough if you are aiming for less-competitive schools.

Is 1 AP Junior year enough? ›

Junior Year

Depending on what kind of school you want to go to, you should be taking between 3 and 5 AP® classes this year. You will need to manage your time well, however, as you also need to study for the SAT® or ACT® during this time.

Is 2 weeks enough to study for AP exams? ›

This is fine. Semester long APs don't cover as much material as full-year ones, so just so long as you are doing well in the class, you can afford to wait until four to six weeks before the exam to put your studying in full gear.

Is 1 AP good for sophom*ore year? ›

Instead, students typically start by taking 1-3 AP classes during their sophom*ore year, beginning with some of the less demanding courses. They may then pick up the pace during their junior year, enrolling in more challenging options. These courses can enhance your transcript and boost your GPA.

Which AP is easiest? ›

Easiest AP exams by pass rate
AP SubjectPass Rate (Exam Score of 3+)Median Score
Ap Physics C Mechanics73.4%3.41
AP Psychology58.3%2.71
AP Research82.7%3.3
AP Seminar82.6%3.19
34 more rows
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What is the hardest AP test to pass? ›

What are the hardest AP classes? If you're looking at pass rates, Physics 1 is the toughest AP exam. And less than 8% of test-takers received a perfect score. Of course, the hardest AP exam depends on your strengths.

What's the shortest AP Exam? ›

The shortest AP exams are typically those without essays, and as of the last few years, the AP Physics C: Mechanics exam has been the briefest. It's only 90 minutes long, consisting of multiple-choice questions followed by free-response questions.

What is a 69 on an AP exam? ›

As a general guide, though, you can consider roughly more than 70% correct as being in the 5 range, 50-69% for a score of 4, 40-49% for a score of 3, 30-39% for a 2, and below 30% would likely be a 1. Again, these ranges are approximations and can vary by subject and by year.

Is a 70% a 5 on the AP exam? ›

Usually, a 70 to 75 percent out of 100 translates to a 5. However, there are some exams that are exceptions to this rule of thumb. The AP Grades that are reported to students, high schools, colleges, and universities in July are on AP's five-point scale: 5: Extremely well qualified.

Is 70% a 5 in AP? ›

What percent grade is a 5 on an AP Exam? A 70 to 75 percent out of 100 usually translates to a 5. There are, however, some exceptions to this rule of thumb. In July, students, high schools, colleges, and universities receive AP grades on a five-point scale: 5: Extremely knowledgeable.

How long does it take to study for well AP exam? ›

After you've scheduled your exam, we generally recommend that you start studying 2-3 months before your exam date. For a refresher on the content covered on the exam, see Get to know the WELL AP exam. Only processes related to WELL v2 are assessable. WELL beta features are not assessable.

How long before AP exams should I start studying? ›

When should I start studying for AP Exams? Many students start shifting to AP prep mode 1 to 3 months before test day, usually ramping up by spring break. The goal is to give yourself enough time to get used to AP question types, take a few practice tests, review content, and hone your test-taking strategy.

How do I study for 3 AP tests? ›

Here are some tips for preparing for multiple AP tests at once:
  1. Create a study schedule: Break down your study time by subject and stick to it as much as possible.
  2. Prioritize subjects: Focus on the subjects in which you feel less confident first, and then move on to the subjects in which you feel more confident.
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How hard is it to get a 3 on the AP Bio exam? ›

What is the average Score on AP Bio? In 2023, 239,470 students sat for the AP Bio exam. The mean score was 3.04. It is also important to consider the overall score distributions, which show that an encouraging 64.42% of students scored a 3 or higher.

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