Government Politics Exam with a focus on this year's take home test. Nick Capodice: And today we're doing a special episode on the AP U.S. What's taught in it? What's the exam like?Could I pass it? And I've always had this insatiable, almost morbid curiosity about this super challenging class. You and I have had the benefit of meeting many, many wonderful AP gov teachers at conferences and events over the last few years. Nick Capodice: And what is usually a three hour exam that students have preped year or at least a semester for is going to be 45 minutes. They're going to be taking one of the 38 AP Advanced Placement exams. But days from us recording this, three point four million students are going to be taking a test that is not administered by their teacher. Every single school district is trying to figure out the best ways to teach them to support them and to grade them. and every single one of them is facing the challenges of learning from home. There are 15 million high school students in the U.S. Nick Capodice: All right Hannah, you there? Civics 101 is supported in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. NOTE: This transcript was generated using an automated transcription service, and may contain typographical errors.Įpisode: AP US Government and Politics Prepisode
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