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What to Bring to the Exam Room
..Several sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers for all responses on your multiple-choice
   answer sheet.
..Pens with black or dark blue ink for completing areas on the exam booklet covers and
   for free-response questions in most exams.
..Your six-digit school code. Home-schooled students will be given a code at the time of
   the exam.
..A watch.
..An approved calculator with the necessary capabilities if you are taking the AP
   Calculus, Chemistry, Physics or Statistics Exams. Visit
   www.collegeboard.org/ap/calculators to learn more about the calculator policy for each
   of these exams, and for a list of authorized calculators.
..A ruler or straightedge only if you¡¯re taking an AP Physics Exam.
..A government-issued or school-issued photo ID if you do not attend the school where
   you are taking the exam.
..Your Social Security number* for identification purposes (optional). If you provide your
   number, it will appear on your AP score report.
..If applicable, your SSD Student Accommodation Letter, which verifies that you have
   been approved for extended time or another testing accommodation.
*Some colleges and universities use Social Security numbers as student identifiers
when assigning AP credit or advanced placement for qualifying AP scores. While the
College Board does not require you to provide your Social Security number, you may
want to check with the college or university where you are sending scores to see if they
prefer for you to provide a Social Security number on your AP Exam answer sheet.

What Not to Bring to the Exam Room
 ..Cell phones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerry
 smartphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, MP3 players, email/messaging devices, or
 any other electronic or communication devices.
 ..Books, compasses, mechanical pencils, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters,**
 notes or colored pencils.**
 ..Scratch paper; notes can be made on portions of the exam booklets.
 ..Watches that beep or have an alarm.
 ..Portable listening devices** or portable recording devices (even with headphones) or
 photographic equipment.
 ..Computers.**
 ..Clothing with subject-related information.
 ..Food or drink.**
**Unless this has been preapproved as an accommodation by the College Board
Services for Students with Disabilities office prior to the exam date.

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  • 1. What to Bring to the Exam Room ..Several sharpened No. 2 pencils with erasers for all responses on your multiple-choice answer sheet. ..Pens with black or dark blue ink for completing areas on the exam booklet covers and for free-response questions in most exams. ..Your six-digit school code. Home-schooled students will be given a code at the time of the exam. ..A watch. ..An approved calculator with the necessary capabilities if you are taking the AP Calculus, Chemistry, Physics or Statistics Exams. Visit www.collegeboard.org/ap/calculators to learn more about the calculator policy for each of these exams, and for a list of authorized calculators. ..A ruler or straightedge only if you¡¯re taking an AP Physics Exam. ..A government-issued or school-issued photo ID if you do not attend the school where you are taking the exam. ..Your Social Security number* for identification purposes (optional). If you provide your number, it will appear on your AP score report. ..If applicable, your SSD Student Accommodation Letter, which verifies that you have been approved for extended time or another testing accommodation. *Some colleges and universities use Social Security numbers as student identifiers when assigning AP credit or advanced placement for qualifying AP scores. While the College Board does not require you to provide your Social Security number, you may want to check with the college or university where you are sending scores to see if they prefer for you to provide a Social Security number on your AP Exam answer sheet. What Not to Bring to the Exam Room ..Cell phones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerry smartphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, MP3 players, email/messaging devices, or any other electronic or communication devices. ..Books, compasses, mechanical pencils, correction fluid, dictionaries, highlighters,** notes or colored pencils.** ..Scratch paper; notes can be made on portions of the exam booklets. ..Watches that beep or have an alarm. ..Portable listening devices** or portable recording devices (even with headphones) or photographic equipment. ..Computers.** ..Clothing with subject-related information. ..Food or drink.**
  • 2. **Unless this has been preapproved as an accommodation by the College Board Services for Students with Disabilities office prior to the exam date.