If you're a high school student aiming for the Ivy League or other top US colleges, you're probably considering taking Advanced Placement (AP) courses to bolster your academic profile and demonstrate your readiness for college-level coursework.
One course that can be particularly beneficial for students interested in STEM fields is AP Computer Science A. Keep reading for an overview of the course, details on what you need to know for the exam, and expert tips on how to excel!
AP Computer Science A is a college-level course designed to introduce the fundamentals of computer science. Whether you're interested in pursuing a career in technology or simply want to enhance your problem-solving skills, this course provides a solid foundation in computer science principles and programming.
The course is divided into ten units. Your teacher may choose to organize the course content differently based on local priorities and preferences.
Students are expected to have a basic understanding of algebra and problem-solving skills prior to enrolling in this course.
To learn more about the specific topics covered in AP Computer Science A or to enroll in Crimson's virtual course, you can visit the Crimson Global Academy AP Computer Science A course page.
The AP Computer Science A Exam has consistent question types, weighting, and scoring guidelines every year, so you know what to expect on exam day.
The exam format is as follows:
Section | Number of Questions | Time Allocated | Focus |
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Section I: Multiple Choice | 40 | 1 Hour 30 Minutes | + The multiple-choice section includes mostly individual questions, occasionally with 1–2 sets of questions (2 questions per set) + Computational Thinking Practices 1, 2, 4, and 5 are all assessed in the multiple-choice section. |
Section II: Free Response | 4 | 1 Hour 30 Minutes | Computational Thinking Practice 3: Code Implementation, with the following focus: + Question 1: Methods and Control Structures + Question 2: Classes + Question 3: Array/ArrayList + Question 4: 2D Array |
Students are not allowed to use calculators or any electronic devices during the exam. However, they are permitted to use the provided reference sheets, which contain commonly used Java commands and syntax.
The AP Computer Science A exam is scored on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score possible. The scoring breakdown is as follows:
Below is the Score Distribution for the May 2023 AP Computer Science A Exam:
Exam Score | % of Students Achieving Score |
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5 | 26.76% |
4 | 22.43% |
3 | 18.77% |
2 | 9.51% |
1 | 22.53% |
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AP Computer Science A is an introductory college-level computer science course that helps you develop an understanding of coding through analyzing, writing, and testing code as you explore concepts like modularity, variables, and control structures.
By understanding the course content, familiarizing yourself with the exam structure, and adopting effective study strategies, you can position yourself for success on the AP exam and beyond.