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[quote=Anonymous]From google: The AP World History exam with extra time can be anywhere from 4 to 7 hours long, depending on the specific accommodation and whether it's an extended break or extended time. The standard AP World History exam is 3 hours and 15 minutes, but extra time is granted to students with qualifying disabilities. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Standard Exam Length: 3 hours and 15 minutes. Extra Time Accommodations: 50% or 100% Extra Time: UWorld College Prep states that students with approved accommodations for extra time usually get either 50% or 100% more time than the standard duration. Extended Breaks: While not extra time on the exam itself, students with extended breaks can have longer periods for breaks, potentially increasing the total time spent at the testing center. Breaks as Needed: Students with "breaks as needed" can take breaks at any time during the exam, for as long as needed, which can also impact the total time spent. Example Scenario: A student with 100% extended time would have 6 hours and 30 minutes (3 hours 15 minutes x 2) to complete the exam. If that same student also had extended breaks and breaks as needed, the total time spent at the testing center could be even longer. [/quote]
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