AP Updates
November 7th is last day to register
College Board needs to match Total Registration.
College Board needs to match Total Registration.
Alex Cabal Jr;+40 othersGood Afternoon Team,
TotalRegistration opens here very soon!
A couple of things to note that I have done differently for you and the students:
✅ Teachers are now able to manage changes to the student roster through dropping students from your class sections or moving students between your own class sections in College Board.
✅ Any student who enrolls in AP Classroom via College Board is set to the default setting of YES to taking the exam!
When registration OPENS…please inform students to make sure that their ORDERS in each system matches. Or share this video when registering.
Last thing…would anyone be oppose for me to pop-in and make a quick PSA on this process…wouldn’t take more than 6 minutes 😊 It would be random when I am available…over the next few days. If you are oppose to it let me know and I will schedule a pop-in. Thanks team.
TotalRegistration opens here very soon!
A couple of things to note that I have done differently for you and the students:
✅ Teachers are now able to manage changes to the student roster through dropping students from your class sections or moving students between your own class sections in College Board.
✅ Any student who enrolls in AP Classroom via College Board is set to the default setting of YES to taking the exam!
When registration OPENS…please inform students to make sure that their ORDERS in each system matches. Or share this video when registering.
Last thing…would anyone be oppose for me to pop-in and make a quick PSA on this process…wouldn’t take more than 6 minutes 😊 It would be random when I am available…over the next few days. If you are oppose to it let me know and I will schedule a pop-in. Thanks team.
College Board Registration: Student will select YES to the exams they will be taking. https://account.collegeboard.org/login/login...
Total Registration: Students will pay for the EXAM they selected YES on the College Board website.
https://user.totalregistration.net/AP/054078
Any questions: [email protected]
Total Registration: Students will pay for the EXAM they selected YES on the College Board website.
https://user.totalregistration.net/AP/054078
Any questions: [email protected]
https://user.totalregistration.net/AP/054078
Make sure you...
☑️Select YES or NO in College Board to the exams you are taking OR not taking
☑️Select the SAME exams in TOTAL REGISTRATION
☑️Payment is due this Friday on TOTAL REGISTRATION
Make sure you...
☑️Select YES or NO in College Board to the exams you are taking OR not taking
☑️Select the SAME exams in TOTAL REGISTRATION
☑️Payment is due this Friday on TOTAL REGISTRATION
APUSH News and Resources
The AP Exam is scheduled for Friday May 8th, 2026
Hello and welcome to the 2021-2022 school year. Please feel free to explore the links below and check out the additional resources provided at the bottom of this page for more information on how to tackle the APUSH Exam, by improving your skills or gaining a frame of reference.
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Additional Resources
- Learning Curve (textbook quizzes) Use this link to register for an account and start taking online quizzes from the textbook publisher. These quizzes should help you review the material after you have read the chapter (and completed any necessary homework).
http://www.highschool.bfwpub.com/learningcurve/henretta8ehs/975293 - AMSCO APUSH Review BookPurchase the 2015 edition of the AMSCO APUSH review book
http://www.amscopub.com/us-history-preparing-for-ap-exam - Learnerator Online APUSH QuizzesThis new website has high quality stimuli based multiple choice test questions for each time period. Most of the questions are free but the "difficult" questions and diagnostic features require a paid account (currently $19).
http://www.learnerator.com/ap-us-history - Gilder Lehrman APUSH Review WebsiteThis new review website for APUSH has short video review clips and other resources to help students prepare for unit exams and the AP US History exam.
http://ap.gilderlehrman.org/