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What is the AP exam scoring scale?

'For most AP Exams, student’s score is a weighted combination of the scores on the 2 sections, multiple-choice and free-response. The final score for each AP Exam is reported on a 5-point scale that offers a recommendation about how qualified you are to receive college credit and placement: 
5 = Extremely well qualified
4 = Very well qualified
3 = Qualified
2 = Possibly qualified
1 = No recommendation

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If candidates choose to cancel their scores for free, the exam will not be graded, and the score will not appear on the score report.
If candidates choose to withhold the scores of one or more AP exams so that they do not appear on the score report, the scores will still be recorded in the College Board system, and candidates can choose to release the withheld scores later if desired. There is a fee for this service.
Both the options to withhold or cancel AP exam scores must be completed by June 15 of the year the candidate takes the exam if they do not want the scores to appear on the score report.

Candidates can refer to more information at: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/sending-scores"

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No, You can take an AP Exam each time it's offered.

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'- Candidates must present valid, original identification (Passport or Vietnamese Citizen Identification Card) with a photo and signature. Those unable to provide the required documents will not be permitted to sit for the exam.

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