I’ve been studying for the AP Stats exam and I just wanted to get an idea of how it’s structured. Specifically, how many FRQs should I expect to see on test day, and do you guys have any tips for tackling them?
Hey there! I'm glad to hear you're getting a head start on preparing for your AP Stats exam. It’s structured in two main sections. The first section is multiple-choice, with 40 questions that you’ll have 90 minutes to complete. The second section consists of six free-response questions (FRQs) and you’ll also have 90 minutes for this part. For the FRQs, you'll typically see a variety of question types, including investigative tasks, which are a bit longer and require a deeper understanding of statistical concepts.
To tackle the FRQs effectively, practice is key. Make sure to complete several timed practice FRQs to get a feel for the pacing. It might also help to familiarize yourself with the scoring guidelines so you can understand how your responses will be evaluated. Another handy tip is to always show your work and reasoning clearly; even if your final answer isn't correct, you can still earn partial credit for the steps you take and your understanding of the concepts. Good luck on your prep!
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