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Timestamps 1:43 - Q1) What happens to AP Exams after we submit them? 4:13 - Q2) How long do graders spend on each student's response? 5:34 - Q3) Has a student's response ever sparked debate or voided a question? 6:19 - Q4) What is your favorite part of grading AP Exams? 7:47 - Q5) What are the most common errors to avoid on AP Exams? 9:20 - Q6) Have you ever graded one of your own student's exams? 10:17 - Q7) Are AP Graders paid? 11:12 - Q8) Have AP Exams changed over the years? 11:55 - Q9) How has AP Exam grading been affected by COVID-19? 12:33 - Q10) what's your best advice to AP students taking the exams? An AP GRADER comes on an interview with me to share advice and secrets about AP Exams and the grading process! You'll learn what happens to these tests after you've finished them, the process that leads up to the day you get your scores, and some VALUABLE advice on how to PLEASE THE GRADERS on test day! A special thanks to Mrs. Stendardo, the interviewed AP grader, for coming on and sharing your AP grader experiences! If you didn't know, she actually taught me multiple classes in high school, and I've witnessed firsthand how incredible of an educator she is. If there's anyone to give you advice on AP exams, Mrs. Stendardo is one of your best options. LIKE the video if you learned something new, SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more content like this, and turn on notifications to be the first to receive that new content! Have a video request for me? Send it to videorequestsagttt@gmail.com! PS: We love teachers here at AGTTT! They're awesome, and we should appreciate them even more with the COVID-19 pandemic because they're working much harder to sustain the students and teach the curriculum digitally. Say thanks to your teachers!