Registration
Registration for 2010 is Now Closed. We look forward to your participation in 2011.
Simply complete the short registration form on-line or, if utilizing a purchase order, you can download a PDF form, complete and send to the AAPT National Office. We encourage on-line registration. You do not need to supply the names of students who will participate at this time; only the number of students.
(PLEASE NOTE: Students cannot register for the exam. A faculty member from the host site must register for students to take the exam).

Fee Structure
The fee to participate is $35 ($25 for AAPT members) per school plus:
- $3 per student - WebAssign
- $6 per student - Downloadable PDF
(Schools will need to return Scantron sheets)
Registration & Exams
- Registration Deadline: January 4, 2010
- Preliminary Exam Dates: January 19 through January 29, 2010
Ordering Exam
Faculty Members have two options for how students may take the preliminary exam:
- Faculty can request a secured PDF version of the exam. A password code will be sent to your institution e-mail address along with the web address where you can download the exam. These will be sent on January 11, 2010. You will also receive a single hard copy of the exam and sufficient Scantron sheets for the number of registered students by mail. These will be mailed from the AAPT Office on January 5, 2010, after the registration deadline.
- Faculty can register students to the take the exam via WebAssign. Students will need access to the Internet, but no additional software will be needed. Students can register with WebAssign prior to the exam period and take several practice exams (see below). You will be sent a password to your institution e-mail address for your students to access the exam on WebAssign during the actual exam period.
Students taking the exam by either the paper plus Scantron or WebAssign options must be monitored and all normal exam protocols must be followed. Detailed procedures that should be followed will be provided for these who register their students to take the exam.
WebAssign Practice Exams
WebAssign practice exams are open to everyone without a fee. In order to take the practice exam, see the following instructions:
- Go to www.webassign.net
- Click the Log In button
- Click "I have a Class Key"
- Enter webassign 7663 5677 as your class key. Anyone can use this key to access the class (see below for an example)

- Click Yes, this is my class
- Follow the instructions.
Students will need the following information to register for the Preliminary Exam:
Faculty Member's AAPT ID Number
- Members - Find your 5 digit ID number on Journal Label.
- Non-members - Go to www.aapt.org to set up a record or join.
Pre-College Host Sites
Home School
If you are home schooled a list of CEEB codes for your region is available on The College Board's PSAT/NMSQT Codes for Home-School Students page.
Two-Year College, Four Year College and University Host Sites:
Practicing & Administering the Exam
Students will be able to take three different sample test to practice how to answer questions in WebAssign. When the exam dates are open, none of the practice exams will be available.
The student's instructor or person proctoring the exam will have the password for the "Fnet= MA" exam and should administer the test verifying that the student took the exam. Students will get just one attempt to answer all 25 questions.
Exam Procedure for Selection of the U.S. Physics Team
This year there are two exams. In prior years there were three exams: the preliminary "Fnet=MA" exam consisting of multiple-choice questions, a quarter-final exam for the top 400 Students from the preliminary exam, and a semi-final for the top 200 students from the quarter-final exam. This year there will only be the preliminary exam and the semi-final exam, however the exam format and question levels will still be similar to those of the past two years.
Preliminary Exam: The Fnet= ma contest.
Multiple-choice only, focusing on mechanics; problems can be solved without the use of calculus. Exam time: 75 minutes (allow 90 minutes total to administer the exam). Administer the exam between January 19 and January 29. Post mark deadline for Scantron to be sent to AAPT Grader is January 30. Again, we strongly encourage you to have your physics students participate in this part of the contest and are certain that they will benefit from participating in an international educational forum.
Semifinal Exam
The top 400 to 500 students based on the combined score on the preliminary exam will be invited to take this exam. This is a free response exam and may require the use of derivatives or simple integration. The exam covers all topics in introductory physics: Mechanics, E&M, Thermodynamics and Fluids, Relativity, Nuclear and Atomic Physics, and Waves and Optics. Part A: 4 problems, 90 minutes. Part B: 2 problems, 90 minutes. Allow 3.5 hours to administer the exam. Exam will be administered between March 3 and 17, 2010. Exam papers must be received back at AAPT by March 18, 2010.
PLEASE NOTE: Students taking the Semifinal Exam may be invited to be a part of the US Physics Team. Students accepting invitations to be a part of the US Team must be willing and able to attend the entire training camp - May 21st thru June 1st. They must be able to compete internationally as representatives of the US Team. This requires that they are US citizens or hold a green card and have attended high school in the US for at least three years.