If your AP teacher assigned summer work, you're in the right place. AimFive gives you practice questions across 40 AP courses — and for essays, it scores your answer against the same rubric your AP reader will use in May, point by point, for free.
Why summer practice actually works
Most AP failures happen for one reason: students spend the year studying content but never learn how the exam scores answers. The students who get 5s know that the AP grader follows a mechanical rubric — and they've practiced earning specific named points, not just writing good-sounding essays.
Summer is the best time to build this skill. You have time to write full essays and read detailed feedback — something you can't do the week before the exam.
What AimFive gives you
- 55,000+ practice questions across 40 AP courses — APUSH, AP Psychology, AP World History, AP Biology, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, and more
- Free AI essay grading — submit a DBQ, LEQ, or SAQ and get point-by-point rubric feedback: what you earned, what you missed, and why
- Unit-by-unit study path — a Duolingo-style progression so you make visible progress instead of grinding through a textbook
- Diagnostic quiz — find your weak units in 10 minutes so you focus summer time where it actually matters
AP courses with the most summer assignments
How to use AimFive for your summer assignment
- Take the diagnostic — 10 minutes, tells you which units need the most work before school starts.
- Work through the units your teacher assigned — practice questions with instant feedback and explanations.
- Write one essay and grade it — submit a DBQ, LEQ, or SAQ. AimFive returns a score and a point-by-point breakdown. Most students are shocked by which points they actually miss.
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