AP Classroom is the College Board’s official online platform designed to help AP students and teachers prepare for AP exams. It offers tools like progress checks, unit guides, and practice questions to make studying more focused and effective.
This guide covers:
- What AP Classroom is and how it works
- Key features students should use
- Benefits for AP exam prep
- Strategies to get the most out of it
What Is AP Classroom?
AP Classroom is an online resource included with AP courses, accessible through your College Board account. It’s designed for:
- Reviewing course content through unit-by-unit materials
- Practicing exam-style questions
- Tracking progress over the school year
- Receiving feedback from teachers
Key Features of AP Classroom
- Progress Checks: Topic quizzes for each unit that give you instant feedback.
- Personal Progress Dashboard: Shows your strengths and weaknesses across units.
- Question Bank: Thousands of AP-style questions for extra practice.
- Unit Guides: Official outlines of what you need to know for each unit.
- Video Lessons: Teacher-led lessons that break down difficult concepts.
Benefits of Using AP Classroom
- Aligned with the exam: All materials match College Board’s official AP curriculum.
- Tracks improvement: See exactly where you’ve improved and what still needs work.
- Immediate feedback: Helps you fix mistakes quickly before they become habits.
