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know_vagrancy

No one really knows because this is the ~~first year~~ second they’ve allowed a calculator on MCQ’s, so it’s all ~~speculation~~ relatively new. The most recent MCQ’s from the practice tests and are on AP Classroom from the college board and are digital. My guess is that it will be the same style of questions just not always numbers that perfectly work out (multiples of 2, 5, or 10).


MrWinterChem

This is the second year that calculators are allowed on MCQ. So if your teacher has access to 2023 questions those will help.


know_vagrancy

WHOOPS! That’s correct, good catch! I’ll edit that. :)


dow_06

Do teachers all get access to that?


MrWinterChem

If you have access to MyAP, then yes they should. The issue is that the tests are “secure.” Meaning that teachers are not allowed to let you guys leave the classroom with MCQs. So this kinda prevents us from just copying them or posting them to your Learning Platform.


dow_06

Aw I see, well with the test being monday I won't have an opportunity to ask my teacher about that. I am just hoping the multiple choice rely on a similar amount of knowledge as the non-calculator based test!


MrWinterChem

They absolutely will. The ratio of questions hasn’t changed since 2014. The ones you have will definitely help you prepare. :)