<p>First thing, [AP</a> Composite Score Calculator](<a href=“http://bc.vc/bv]AP”>BCVC Shortener) is a site used to convert your composite score from an AP test to your 1-5 scale score.</p>
<p>[Collegeboard</a> Data](<a href=“http://bc.vc/bw]Collegeboard”>BCVC Shortener) If you only completed a multiple choice practice exam, these documents provided by the College Board can give you an idea on what your likely score will be on the AP test based on your MC composite score. These are adjusted for the new no guessing penalty.</p>
<p>If you want to see where you need to study for an AP test specifically, using SparkNotes free diagnostics test are a great way to know your strong and weak areas: [Sparknotes</a> Test Center<a href=“this%20requires%20a%20free%20account”>/url</a>
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AP Biology
AP Calculus AB & BC
AP Chemistry
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP European History
AP Psychology
AP U.S. Government
AP U.S. History
AP World History</p>
<p>An easy way to find previous AP practice exams (multiple choice included) is shown here: [url=<a href=“http://bc.vc/by]Previous”>BCVC Shortener]Previous</a> AP Exams by Collegeboard](<a href=“http://bc.vc/bx]Sparknotes”>BCVC Shortener)
Credits to blackberry for the fantastic advice. [url=<a href=“http://bc.vc/bw]List”>BCVC Shortener]List</a> of released exams<a href=“previously%20mentioned%20above”>/url</a> includes a link to all released exams.</p>
<p>Please contribute any other resources you like to this thread, or any suggestions.</p>