These Terms of Use explain how visitors may use AP English Exam Prep, what the site provides, what is not permitted, and what limitations apply to educational information on the site.
AP English Exam Prep is an independent educational website for AP English Language and Composition and AP English Literature and Composition study support. By using the site, you agree to use it responsibly, legally, and for appropriate educational purposes.
AP English Exam Prep provides educational study resources for AP English Language and Composition and AP English Literature and Composition. Visitors may use the site for personal study, classroom reference, tutoring support, and general AP English preparation. The site does not provide official College Board materials, guarantee AP scores, replace teacher instruction, or serve as an official testing authority.
You may link to publicly available pages and use the site for appropriate educational reference. You may not copy, scrape, reproduce, sell, repackage, or redistribute site content as your own product or database without written permission.
AP English Exam Prep is an educational study resource
The site is designed to help students better understand AP English Language and Composition and AP English Literature and Composition.
AP English Language and Composition
The site may provide AP Lang resources related to rhetoric, nonfiction reading, synthesis, rhetorical analysis, argument writing, multiple-choice strategy, source evaluation, thesis development, and timed exam planning.
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AP English Literature and Composition
The site may provide AP Lit resources related to poetry analysis, prose fiction analysis, literary argument, close reading, theme development, literary interpretation, essay planning, and score-focused study strategy.
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The site is intended for educational information and study support only. It is not a substitute for official course materials, teacher instruction, school policies, College Board publications, or official AP exam communications.
Permitted Use
How visitors may use the site
Visitors may use AP English Exam Prep in reasonable, educational, and lawful ways.
Personal study
Students may read pages, use study guidance, review AP English concepts, and apply strategies to their own practice.
Classroom reference
Teachers and tutors may link to publicly available pages and use them as educational references during instruction or review.
Parent and counselor support
Parents, guardians, and counselors may use the site to better understand AP Lang, AP Lit, and general AP English preparation.
Acceptable educational use
You may share links to pages, cite the site as a reference, and use the material to support learning. You may not misrepresent the site content as your own work or sell it as a separate resource.
Prohibited Use
Uses that are not allowed
To protect the site, its users, and its educational content, certain uses are prohibited.
Prohibited Use
What It Means
Why It Matters
Copying or republishing
Copying full pages, guides, tables, frameworks, or site content and publishing them elsewhere without permission.
The site's content is original educational work and must not be redistributed as another site's content.
Selling or repackaging
Turning site content into paid worksheets, courses, books, files, databases, or products without permission.
Commercial reuse requires written permission.
Automated scraping
Using bots, crawlers, scripts, or automated tools to extract substantial site content.
Scraping can harm site performance and misuse protected educational content.
Misrepresentation
Claiming site content, branding, or educational explanations as your own work.
Visitors must not confuse students, teachers, or search engines about the source of the content.
Harmful activity
Attempting to interfere with security, availability, forms, analytics, hosting, or site performance.
The site must remain safe and reliable for students and educators.
Intellectual Property
Site content and intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, the content on AP English Exam Prep is owned by or licensed to AP English Exam Prep.
This may include page text, study guides, original frameworks, explanations, tables, site design, headings, page organization, educational examples, and other site materials. Visitors may use the content for personal study and educational reference, but may not copy, reproduce, scrape, sell, distribute, or republish substantial portions without written permission.
Linking is encouraged
Teachers, students, tutors, parents, and educational websites may link to publicly available pages when referencing AP English Exam Prep. Linking to the original page is preferred over copying content.
No Guarantees
No AP score, grade, or outcome guarantees
AP English Exam Prep provides educational support, not guaranteed outcomes.
Important limitation
The site does not guarantee any AP exam score, class grade, admission decision, scholarship result, or official academic outcome.
Students' results depend on many factors, including classroom instruction, effort, prior reading and writing experience, practice quality, test-day performance, school policies, and official exam scoring.
Score calculators, study plans, strategy pages, and essay guides are educational tools only. They should be used for preparation, not as official score predictions or guarantees.
Trademark and Independence
College Board and AP trademark notice
AP English Exam Prep is independent and is not affiliated with the College Board.
AP, Advanced Placement, AP English Language and Composition, and AP English Literature and Composition are trademarks or registered trademarks of the College Board. The College Board is not affiliated with, sponsoring, endorsing, or approving this website.
The site uses AP exam names only to identify the exams and educational topics that students are preparing for. For official exam requirements, registration information, accommodations, policies, course updates, and test-day rules, students should consult the College Board, their teacher, school counselor, or AP coordinator.
Accuracy and Updates
Accuracy, updates, and changing exam information
AP English Exam Prep aims to provide helpful and accurate educational information, but exam details, policies, and official guidance can change.
The site may update pages over time to reflect improved explanations, new resources, corrections, or current exam information. Visitors should verify official AP exam requirements through official sources, especially for test dates, registration, accommodations, course changes, and school-specific policies.
If you believe a page contains an error, outdated detail, unclear explanation, or broken link, please contact info@apenglishexamprep.com.
Third-Party Links
External websites and third-party services
AP English Exam Prep may link to external websites or use third-party services to operate the site.
External links
Some pages may link to external sites for reference, context, or official information. AP English Exam Prep is not responsible for the content, accuracy, privacy practices, or terms of external websites.
Contact and analytics tools
The site may use third-party services for contact form delivery, analytics, hosting, security, or performance. These services may have their own terms and privacy policies.
User Submissions
Contact messages, feedback, and suggestions
Visitors may send messages through the contact form or by email.
By submitting feedback, corrections, ideas, or suggestions, you allow AP English Exam Prep to review the message and use non-confidential suggestions to improve the site. Do not submit private student records, copyrighted materials you do not have rights to share, confidential school documents, or sensitive personal information.
Best contact practice
When reporting a correction or suggesting a page, include the URL and a clear explanation. Do not include grades, passwords, student IDs, private records, or school account information.
Limitation of Liability
Limitations on site responsibility
AP English Exam Prep is provided as an educational information resource.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, AP English Exam Prep is not responsible for losses, damages, missed deadlines, grade outcomes, score outcomes, exam registration issues, school decisions, third-party service problems, or other consequences related to use of the site or reliance on site information.
Visitors are responsible for checking official requirements, following school instructions, studying appropriately, and using their own judgment when applying educational guidance.
Changes to Terms
Changes to these Terms of Use
AP English Exam Prep may update these Terms of Use from time to time to reflect changes in site operations, services, legal needs, educational resources, or policy language. The datePublished and dateModified fields may be updated when meaningful changes are made.
Continued use of the site after updates means you accept the updated Terms of Use.
Contact
Questions about these Terms of Use
Questions about these Terms of Use may be sent to:
Is AP English Exam Prep affiliated with the College Board?
No. AP English Exam Prep is independent. AP and Advanced Placement are registered trademarks of the College Board, which is not affiliated with this site.
Can students use AP English Exam Prep for studying?
Yes. Students may use the site for personal study, review, AP Lang preparation, AP Lit preparation, essay strategy, practice, and general learning support.
Can teachers link to AP English Exam Prep pages?
Yes. Teachers and tutors may link to publicly available pages for classroom or educational reference. They may not copy, repackage, sell, or republish substantial site content without written permission.
Does the site guarantee AP scores?
No. AP English Exam Prep provides educational guidance and study support, but does not guarantee AP scores, grades, admissions results, or official outcomes.
Who should I contact about official AP exam requirements?
For official exam requirements, registration, accommodations, and test-day policies, contact the College Board, your teacher, your school counselor, or your AP coordinator.