In 2023, a record number of low-income students took Advanced Placement exams.
AdvertisementIn 2023, 38 percent of all test-takers scored a 1 or 2, with low-income students posting higher failure rates.
The College Board, reflecting on its own analysis, stated that AP coursework boosts students across the board, independent of their respective scores on the exam.
In 2023, a record 1.1 million students from low-income households took AP exams, per The Times.
Overall, 5.2 million students sat down for AP exams in 2023, a more than threefold increase from 2002, when 1.6 million students took the exams.
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