Ap test do we need to mail back extra booklet

For the AP (Advanced Placement) test, you don't necessarily need to mail back the extra booklet, but it depends on the specific test and the instructions provided by the College Board.

Typically, the AP test booklet contains the multiple-choice questions, and you'll need to complete the questions and submit them to the College Board. The extra booklet, on the other hand, might contain additional materials, such as:

  1. Free-response questions: These are the essay-style questions that require you to write a response.
  2. Grid-in questions: These are math-related questions that require you to fill in the correct answers on a grid.
  3. Short-answer questions: These are brief questions that require a short written response.

If you're taking a test that includes free-response, grid-in, or short-answer questions, you'll need to complete these sections and submit them to the College Board. In this case, you should follow the instructions provided by the College Board or your school to submit the extra booklet.

However, if you're only taking a multiple-choice test, you might not need to submit the extra booklet at all. It's always a good idea to check with your school or the College Board to confirm their specific requirements.

To be safe, you can:

  1. Check the AP test instructions provided by the College Board or your school.
  2. Review the test format and question types to determine if you need to submit the extra booklet.
  3. Ask your teacher or school administrator if you're unsure about what to do with the extra booklet.

Remember to follow the instructions carefully to ensure you submit all required materials and avoid any potential issues with your test scores.