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Details for the 2021 AP Calculus Exam

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

Everything you need to know about the 2021 Calculus AB/BC Exams.

Does EFFL Work for Students at Alternative High Schools?

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

Read about how Bailey, a member of our Math Medic community, uses EFFL in an alternative high school setting.

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #2

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

Ever wonder what teachers learn when they grade AP Exams at the AP Reading? Here is some insight from a Table Leader for 2024 #2.

Sneak Peek of the Math Medic AP Exam Review Courses

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

See sample videos from our AP Precalculus, AP Calculus, and AP Statistics Review Courses!

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #3

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

Observational study or experiment? Describe random assignment. Identify scope of inference. See what the rubric says is needed for credit.

Predictions for the 2023 AP Calculus Exam

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

Our best guesses as to what will be on this year’s Free Response section!

Predictions for the 2019 AP Statistics Exam

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

So last year we made some wild guesses about what might show up on the AP Exam. It turns out we correctly predicted the two sample…

Turn your old notes into an Experience First, Formalize Later (EFFL) lesson

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

This year, in addition to teaching AP stats, we’re teaching Algebra 2. I’ve been teaching Algebra 2 for the past five years using sort of…

Math Medic AP Stats Practice Exam 2020

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

Are you teaching remotely, but want students to have the experience of a Practice Exam? Check here for all the resources you will need.

Early Solutions for the 2021 AP Statistics Exam

By Math Medic | February 23, 2025

The College Board has released the FRQs for the 2021 exam. Here we make an attempt at solutions that will earn full credit on the rubrics.