AP CSP Question Of The Day

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AP CSP Question of the Day

Master AP Computer Science Principles with daily practice questions covering all 5 Big Ideas across a 60-day cycle.

5 Big Ideas Covered
60 Day Cycle
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How does daily practice work?

Each day, we release one new practice question. Questions follow a 60-day cycle covering programming fundamentals, data analysis, networks, and computing impacts - matching AP exam topic distribution.

Are these questions like the real AP exam?

Yes! All questions are multiple choice and designed to match AP exam style - pseudocode reading, data interpretation, and conceptual understanding.

How long does each question take?

Most questions take 3-5 minutes to complete. It is designed to be a quick daily habit that fits into any schedule.

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Yes! We offer personalized 1-on-1 tutoring for both AP CSA and AP CSP with over 1,800 hours of experience and a 5.0 rating.

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