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2013 AP Reading Schedules

AP Subject
2013 Site 2013 Dates*
Art History UT June 10 - 16
Biology KC II June 11 - 17
Calculus KC II June 11 - 17
Chemistry KY I June 1 - 7
Chinese Language and Culture UT June 10 - 16
Comparative Government and Politics KC II June 11 - 17
Computer Science A OH I June 2 - 8
English Language and Composition KY II June 9 - 15
English Literature and Composition KY II June 9 - 15
Environmental Science OH I June 2 - 8
European History KC I June 2 - 8
French Language and Culture OH II June 12 - 18
German Language and Culture OH II June 12 - 18
Human Geography OH I June 2 - 8
Italian Language and Culture OH II June 12 - 18
Japanese Language and Culture UT June 10 - 16
Latin UT June 10 - 16
Macroeconomics OH I June 2 - 8
Microeconomics OH I June 2 - 8
Music Theory OH II June 12 - 18
Physics KC I June 2 - 8
Psychology KC I June 2 - 8
Spanish Language OH II June 12 - 18
Spanish Literature and Culture OH I June 2 - 8
Statistics KC II June 11 - 17
Studio Art UT June 10 - 16
United States Government and Politics UT June 10 - 16
United States History KY I June 1 - 7
World History UT June 10 - 16
*Subject to change.

Reading Sites:
KY – Kentucky International Convention Center (visit the convention center at www.kyconvention.org.)
KC – Kansas City, MO Convention Center (visit the convention center at www.kcconvention.com.)
OH - Cincinnati Duke Energy Center (visit the convention center at www.duke-energycenter.com.)
UT - Salt Lake Palace Convention Center (visit the convention center at www.visitsaltlake.com/saltpalace.)



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