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AP Exams, short for "Advanced Placement Exams," are annual test measuring a teenager's proficiency in a given subject. They are generally given to students in advanced placement high school courses, but anyone is eligible to take the tests. Depending on the the student's score, the test may make them eligible for college credit. Online, the tests are generally viewed as a tremendous source of stress for students, and have inspired image macros and jokes about individual tests.

Background

Advanced Placement courses began in 1955 as a way for high school students to take college-level courses.[1] Any student is eligible to take the tests provided they pay the fee for each test (in 2015, the fee was $91 per test). In 2018, 38 subjects had an AP exam. Tests are scored on a grading scale from 1-5, 5 representing "Extremely well qualified" in a given subject, and 1 representing "No recommendation." Many colleges allow higher scores (3-5) to serve as credit for introductory learning.

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Online, students have long created image macros and advice animals related to AP exams (examples shown below).

ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY PASS AN AP EKAM
MULTIPLE CHOICEQUESTION ALL THE CHOICESARE CORRECT SIA RI YOUHAVETO CHOOSE THE MOST-CORRECTONE
TOALL THOSETAKING YOURAP EXAMS GOOD LUCK

In 2015, a subreddit for AP students, /r/APStudents,[2] was created and mostly features students sharing memes related to the tests (examples shown below).

USİNGSTATS TOANSWER QUESTIONS RANDOMILY PICKINGC USINGA RANDOM DIGITS TABLÉ TO GUESS USING THE RANDOM INTEGER FUNCTION TO GUESS
WHO WOULD WIN? WORLD HisSTORY An advanced placement course refined over decadesOne floor ladder boi

In 2017, memes shared about the AP Language exam garnered media attention due to a question that students took to write about Donald Trump. The question was related to "artifice in politics," and students shared memes about how they roasted Trump using the hashtag #APLang. These were covered by The Daily Dot.[3]

Followv #ApLang questions about him: Trump after reading 7293720 essay 3 rtifice WITH TRUMP www.Donald Trump.com RETWEETSLIKES 1,4724,684 2:05 PM-10 May 2017
Follow honestly, if you didn't roast the f--- out of trump in question three, did you really take the exam?? #APLang GIF 2 :47 AM-11 May 2017

In 2018, the Daily Dot[4] covered a surge of AP US History and AP Literature memes. Students joked about their unpreparedness for the test and also made jokes about specific aspects of the exams (examples shown below).

Christ angie @not angiee Follow ) ﹀ me laughing at the #apush memes knowing I definitely got a one on the exam #apushexam
Tony Yoo @sgyoo98 Follow when the essay asks you about the economy but all you studied for was women rights #apush

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Overview

AP Exams, short for "Advanced Placement Exams," are annual test measuring a teenager's proficiency in a given subject. They are generally given to students in advanced placement high school courses, but anyone is eligible to take the tests. Depending on the the student's score, the test may make them eligible for college credit. Online, the tests are generally viewed as a tremendous source of stress for students, and have inspired image macros and jokes about individual tests.

Background

Advanced Placement courses began in 1955 as a way for high school students to take college-level courses.[1] Any student is eligible to take the tests provided they pay the fee for each test (in 2015, the fee was $91 per test). In 2018, 38 subjects had an AP exam. Tests are scored on a grading scale from 1-5, 5 representing "Extremely well qualified" in a given subject, and 1 representing "No recommendation." Many colleges allow higher scores (3-5) to serve as credit for introductory learning.

Developments

Online, students have long created image macros and advice animals related to AP exams (examples shown below).


ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY PASS AN AP EKAM MULTIPLE CHOICEQUESTION ALL THE CHOICESARE CORRECT SIA RI YOUHAVETO CHOOSE THE MOST-CORRECTONE TOALL THOSETAKING YOURAP EXAMS GOOD LUCK

In 2015, a subreddit for AP students, /r/APStudents,[2] was created and mostly features students sharing memes related to the tests (examples shown below).


USİNGSTATS TOANSWER QUESTIONS RANDOMILY PICKINGC USINGA RANDOM DIGITS TABLÉ TO GUESS USING THE RANDOM INTEGER FUNCTION TO GUESS WHO WOULD WIN? WORLD HisSTORY An advanced placement course refined over decadesOne floor ladder boi

In 2017, memes shared about the AP Language exam garnered media attention due to a question that students took to write about Donald Trump. The question was related to "artifice in politics," and students shared memes about how they roasted Trump using the hashtag #APLang. These were covered by The Daily Dot.[3]


Followv #ApLang questions about him: Trump after reading 7293720 essay 3 rtifice WITH TRUMP www.Donald Trump.com RETWEETSLIKES 1,4724,684 2:05 PM-10 May 2017 Follow honestly, if you didn't roast the f--- out of trump in question three, did you really take the exam?? #APLang GIF 2 :47 AM-11 May 2017

In 2018, the Daily Dot[4] covered a surge of AP US History and AP Literature memes. Students joked about their unpreparedness for the test and also made jokes about specific aspects of the exams (examples shown below).


Christ angie @not angiee Follow ) ﹀ me laughing at the #apush memes knowing I definitely got a one on the exam #apushexam Tony Yoo @sgyoo98 Follow when the essay asks you about the economy but all you studied for was women rights #apush

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