1. The Exam Format
The AP Psychology exam is a 2-hour and 40-minute test. The newly updated framework places a massive emphasis on scientific practices, analyzing research design, and interpreting clinical data.
*Tests Concept Application (65%), Research Methods (25%), and Data Interpretation (10%).
2. Where Should You Focus?
Unlike many other APs, the AP Psychology course distributes weight equally across all 5 main units. You cannot afford to skip any specific era of the curriculum!
3. Score Estimator
AP Psychology is graded on a composite scale. While the exact curve varies slightly each year, here is a general breakdown of what is required to hit that elusive 5.
| Composite Score (approx.) | AP Score | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| 73% - 100% | 5 | Extremely Well Qualified |
| 55% - 72% | 4 | Well Qualified |
| 42% - 54% | 3 | Qualified |
| 25% - 41% | 2 | Possibly Qualified |
4. How to Use HighFiveAP
The days of just memorizing a list of vocabulary terms are over. AP Psychology success comes from applying concepts to research data. Follow our 4-step process.
Connect the Concepts
Psychology builds on itself. Learn to link biological bases (Unit 1) directly to cognitive processes (Unit 2) and psychological disorders (Unit 5).
Master Research Methods
25% of the exam tests research design. You must be able to identify variables, evaluate ethics, and understand experimental vs. correlational methodologies.
Crush the New FRQs
The AAQ and EBQ require you to interpret data tables, propose claims, and justify them with evidence from provided sources. Practice makes perfect.
Scenario Quizzes
Rote memorization won't cut it. Take our Scenario-Based Quizzes to practice applying clinical terms and disorders to real-world situations.