Abstract: High school students around the world took the Advanced Placement (AP) Chemistry exam on May 14, but for many students the relief they should have felt at completing a difficult test quickly turned into anxiety when they were unable to upload their responses because of glitches. Students reported similar problems with other AP exams, which began on May 11. "I was submitting my second exam question, but when I hit the Submit button, I was confronted with an error stating, 'We did not receive your response,' " says Khushi, a sophomore in Georgia, of her experience taking the AP Chemistry exam. (She asked not to use her last name because of college admission concerns.) High school students who score well on AP exams can earn college credit or place into higher-level courses at their universities. The College Board, which administers the AP exams, decided to move to a shortened, online format
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-05-25
Language: en
Type: article
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