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ALBERT.IO for AP Practice

  • Eden Park
  • May 10, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 5, 2023

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Albert.io is a program that can help students and teachers with their course material. Ranging from Middle School Math to APⓇ Biology and SATⓇ Reading, the website provides many different resources and study tips to ace the course.


Specifically, for APⓇ Practice, here are the different components that are provided in each course. Note: Some of the components may be free or priced.


1. Resources Column

Out of all the aspects, this column briefly goes over the material and is free. It provides you with tips on studying for the exam and a crash course for a topic in each unit. When you click on each box for the topic, an article goes over the content with bolded terms and images.




(From this point forward, you will not be able to view the content for free. There are three different methods to license a course: students, single teachers, and schools/districts. Using the student’s method, prices range from $19-$79, depending on the subject and subscription length.)


2. Practice Column

Here, you can answer APⓇ-style multiple-choice questions on each topic of the unit. Depending on each unit, there will be a different number of questions that cover the content. After answering the questions, it scores whether you have mastered or need more practice on the topic. If you answer a question wrong, it will show the solution and explanation for the answer choice of the question. It also adds explanations for the distracting answer choices and which skills the question presents.





3. Free Response Column

Like the Practice Column, many free-response questions are depending on the unit. For example, the APⓇ Biology exam has two different FRQ style questions. Some of the questions require a more extended response, while others need only a 1-2 sentence explanation. When you open up an FRQ question for the unit, it gives you the information prompt (with or without a stimulus) and the questions you need to answer. After answering the questions, it provides you with a sample answer and scoring/explanation table. As you grade your response, be sure to hit all the points that the question asks and do not grade assumptions as a point.


4. Assessments Column

In this tab, you can find full-length practice exams and assessments for each unit. Depending on the APⓇ subject, it will differ in the number of practice exams provided. Usually, unit assessments include 10-30 multiple choice questions with FRQs that test the standards in each unit.





5. Overview/Frequently Asked Questions Column

This column answers commonly asked questions about your selected AP exam, such as question types, level of difficulty, and exam dates and information.


For more information, go to: albert.io


*Note: This resource may or may not be helpful to all students. Additionally, do not rely only on albert.io for your exam resource. There are many other options available to study for your APⓇ exams.*


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SAT® is a registered trademark and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.

ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. which was not involved in the production of, & does not endorse, this product.

AP® is a registered trademark and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.

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