AP Statistics Study Plan
AI-generated Daily Plans for the AP Statistics Exam. Exploring data, sampling and experimentation, probability, and statistical inference.
What's on the AP Statistics Exam
- Exploring One-Variable Data
- Exploring Two-Variable Data
- Collecting Data
- Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions
- Sampling Distributions
- Inference for Categorical Data
- Inference for Quantitative Data
- Inference for Categorical Data: Chi-Square
- Inference for Quantitative Data: Slopes
Why it's hard
AP Stats is a writing exam in disguise. Knowing which test to run isn't enough — the rubric requires you to state assumptions, define parameters, and interpret in context, every time.
How Fennie helps
Fennie grades your FRQ responses against the four-step rubric (state, plan, do, conclude) and tells you which step you skipped, not just whether your answer was numerically right.
A sample week of prep
- 01Mon — Two-sample t-tests with assumption checks
- 02Tue — Chi-square goodness-of-fit + independence
- 03Wed — Confidence interval interpretation drills
- 04Thu — Inference for slopes on linear regression
- 05Fri — Probability distribution problems
- 06Sat — Investigative task FRQ practice
- 07Sun — Review and regenerate plan
Sample only — your real Fennie plan adapts daily based on what you got wrong, what you ignored, and how close you are to test day.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a graphing calculator?
Yes, and you need to know how to use it. The TI-84 inference menus shave minutes off every FRQ.
How is the investigative task scored?
It's the long final FRQ, scored on a holistic 1-4 scale. A 4 requires both a correct procedure and clear written interpretation.
Is AP Stats easier than AP Calc?
The math is easier; the writing is harder. Students who like word problems usually prefer Stats; students who like procedural math usually prefer Calc.
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