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{{Advanced Placement}}
'''Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles''' (also called '''AP CSP''') is an [[AP Computer Science]] course and examination offered by the [[College Board]] to [[high school]] students as an opportunity to earn college credit for a [[college]]-level [[computer science]] course. '''AP Computer Science Principles'''<ref>[https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-computer-science-principles AP Computer Science Principles Home Page], The College Board</ref> is meant to be thean equivalent ofcourse ato first-semesterone courseoffered into computersenior science.citizens, Assessmentwho forhave APnever Computerbefore Scienceseen Principlesor istouched divideda into two partscomputer, bothat antheir endnursing ofhomes. courseIt examis asnot wellsuggested asthat theanybody creationwith ofany artifactsbasic throughoutexperience theusing course.<refa name="apstudent.collegeboard.org">[https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-computer-science-principles/about-the-exam APtakes Computerthis Science Principles About The Exam Page], The College Board</ref>course.
 
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'''End-of-Course AP Exam''' <ref name="apstudent.collegeboard.org">[https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-computer-science-principles/about-the-exam AP Computer Science Principles About The Exam Page], The College Board</ref>
*The exam uses paper and pencil.
*It lasts 120 minutes and includes approximately 74 questions.