AP CSA exam - how long did you actually need to study?

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devonte_hOP
May 25, 2026

Taking AP CSA this May and I'm trying to figure out a realistic timeline. I started about 8 weeks out doing 1.5 hours a day, but I feel like I'm barely scratching the surface on ArrayLists and recursion. My teacher moves fast and half the class is already lost.

I've been scoring around 55-60% on the free-response sections I've found online, which I know isn't great. Multiple choice feels more manageable, usually 70-75%. Is there a breakdown people use to gauge where they stand relative to the actual 5 cutoff?

The thing I keep messing up is inheritance and polymorphism. I understand the concepts when I read them, but when they show up in a weird FRQ context I freeze. Anyone have a method that actually clicked for them?

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amelia_f
May 26, 2026

55-60% on FRQs at 8 weeks out isn't bad if you're being strict with scoring. The AP rubrics give partial credit pretty generously. Push to 70%+ and you're looking at 4 territory.

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ingrid_p
May 26, 2026

Inheritance clicked for me when I started drawing the class hierarchy on paper before writing any code. Sounds basic but visualizing which methods get inherited vs overridden made a huge difference. Polymorphism followed naturally after that.

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derek_v
May 27, 2026

CollegeBoard releases 10 years of past FRQs with scoring guidelines. I went through every single ArrayList and 2D array question available. By test day those were almost automatic.

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fatima_y
May 27, 2026

I took it two years ago and scored a 4 with about 6 weeks of serious prep. The FRQs are worth 50% of the score so don't neglect them even if MCQ feels easier. I did one full FRQ set every other day in the last 3 weeks.

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