Predictions for the 2026 AP Statistics Exam
Math Medic
We have now officially been making AP Exam Predictions on Math Medic for an entire DECADE! Over the years, we have certainly made some good guesses, but we have also made some bad ones. We’re still riding high from guessing the 2-proportion z-test correctly in 2024!!
**DISCLAIMER: We have absolutely no insider information for any of these predictions. Proceed with caution.**
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What Is Our Process?
Recall that the College Board released the new Course and Exam Description (CED) in summer of 2019. Since then (excluding the 2020 remote exam), the released AP Statistics FRQs provided us with a lot of guidance as we made our predictions:

Other Helpful Links
Big Changes in the Rubric for Significance Tests – clearly define parameters and check the 10% if sampling without replacement.
How to CRUSH the AP Stats Free Response – several strategies for students to help them maximize their FRQ scores.
How to Survive the Investigative Task – stay calm and use these strategies for success on FRQ #6.
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Students, if you are interested in doing some crunch-time review for the AP Stats Exam, consider using the Math Medic Review Course. Sign up for immediate access to the entire course, where you can pick and choose to review the topics you need the most help with.
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About the Author
Lindsey Gallas
As a former mathematics educator herself, Lindsey is proud to lead the Math Medic team, providing valuable resources for teachers across the country. Years ago, Lindsey and Luke met as colleagues at East Kentwood High School, the most diverse high school in Michigan. Sharing a discontent for the lack of quality teaching resources, Luke and Lindsey worked together to create their own. Creating and testing the “Experience First, Formalize Later” lesson model with great success, the two formally began “Stats Medic”, which would eventually be known as “Math Medic”, in 2015. Armed with a Bachelor’s in Secondary Mathematics and a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction from Grand Valley State University, Lindsey spends her time leading the Math Medic team – doing everything from writing weekly emails and answering teacher questions to dreaming up the next big idea. Outside of work, she loves to hang with her family, cook, and get into a juicy DIY design project.