AP.central teacher account?

<p>can we just make up a teacher’s account?</p>

<p>That’s what I did, but I am not sure if you are allowed to.</p>

<p>wat do you get if you do this?</p>

<p>All the FRQs are already available.</p>

<p>do you get course description guides or practice tests?</p>

<p>The offense takes what the defense gives! AP Central provides invaluable materials for all AP subjects. You should definitely create an account and download released questions and graded essays.</p>

<p>but how do you (legally) get a copy of a free released (or practice or whatever it is) test I keep hearing about?</p>

<p>You have to purchase the released exams for $25 each. (ouch!)</p>

<p>However, teachers get them for free, so creating a teacher account may be beneficial (although I’m not sure).</p>

<p>Also talk to the teachers at your school who are teaching the AP classes that you’re interested in; they probably have some released exams that they’ll lend you.</p>

<p>unfortubately mne won’t because they’ll use them in class <em>someday</em> (meaning never…ugh)
and i heard you have to submit a curriculum syllabus to gain access to free tests and you only get one</p>

<p>Everyone has to pay for materials from the College Board’s Online Store and that includes teachers. All teachers who participated in the Audit can access the Free 2008 Practice Test. Ask your teacher for a copy.</p>

<p>So what exactly do you get with a teacher account that student account can’t give you?
Just graded essays?</p>