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AP Drawing — College Board Portfolio Course
AP Drawing is assessed entirely through a submitted digital portfolio. There are no written exams. Students submit a Sustained Investigation section (15 images documenting inquiry and process) and a Selected Works section (5 images of finished pieces), each scored on a 6-point scale by College Board readers.
Sustained Investigation — 15 images showing inquiry, process, and development around a unifying idea or question
Selected Works — 5 images of finished works demonstrating mastery of drawing materials and mark-making
Written Commentary — A written component explaining the inquiry, ideas, and artistic decision-making behind the work
Scoring — Each section scored 1 to 6; combined to produce a final AP score of 1 to 5
No Written Exam — 100% portfolio-based — preparation and feedback cycles are the entire course
Talimat tutors support the full College Board AP Art and Design suite alongside complementary subjects. Every session is live and 1:1.
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AP Drawing uses the College Board 1 to 5 AP score scale. Portfolios are first scored section by section on a 6-point rubric, then converted to a final composite AP score.
Top Performers — AP Score 5 Award
A score of 5 signals extremely well-qualified work across both the Sustained Investigation and Selected Works sections, demonstrating consistent conceptual inquiry and technical command.
The AP score scale shown here applies specifically to College Board AP Drawing and may differ from other Talimat programmes including Cambridge IGCSE, A-Level, or IB. Speak to your Academic Consultant for guidance specific to your board and qualification.
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AP Drawing asks students to do something most school assessments never require: build a coherent body of work around a self-directed inquiry, then defend it in writing. That shift from task-completion to sustained artistic thinking is where most students lose marks. Here is what a tutor changes.
The Sustained Investigation is the heart of the AP Drawing portfolio. Students must show not just finished drawings but visible inquiry and development, a thread of questions that runs across at least 15 documented images.
Without structured feedback, students often produce strong individual drawings that fail to connect. A 1:1 tutor reviews the work holistically, identifying where the conceptual thread breaks and how to repair it before submission.
The Selected Works section demands five pieces that each demonstrate mark-making, line quality, and material command specific to drawing media. A tutor with AP Drawing experience knows exactly which technical decisions College Board readers reward at the 5 and 6 rubric levels.
Key takeaways
Every AP Drawing student is matched with a vetted, subject-specialist tutor. Sessions are live, 1:1, and built around your portfolio stage and submission timeline.
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Tell us your AP Drawing submission date, your current inquiry direction, and where you feel stuck. Your Academic Consultant uses this to find the right specialist.
We match you with a vetted AP Drawing tutor, usually within 10 minutes. Your first session is free, with no payment required upfront.
Your tutor reviews your Sustained Investigation images, written commentary, and Selected Works in live 1:1 sessions. Feedback is specific, rubric-referenced, and actionable.
As your submission deadline approaches, your tutor works through final edits to your portfolio documentation and written commentary, so nothing is left to chance.
Figures reflect platform-wide tutoring outcomes. Individual AP Drawing results depend on portfolio stage and commitment.
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Hear from students who worked with a Talimat AP Drawing tutor to sharpen their portfolio before submission.
Book Your Free Session“My tutor looked at my Sustained Investigation and immediately saw that my inquiry question was too vague. Within two sessions we had tightened the concept and the whole portfolio started to feel cohesive. I felt genuinely prepared for submission.”
Reem Al-Mansouri
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Whether you are building your inquiry or refining your final five, there is a session for where you are right now.
Build a focused, documentable inquiry question that runs coherently across your Sustained Investigation images.
Start Here/ap-tutors/drawing/sustained-investigationTutor-led critique of your 15-image sequence, written commentary, and conceptual thread before submission.
Review My Work/ap-tutors/drawing/selected-worksIdentify which five pieces demonstrate the strongest mark-making and drawing command for your final submission.
Refine My Portfolio/ap-tutors/drawing/pre-submissionFinal session focused on written commentary accuracy, image documentation quality, and submission checklist.
Final CheckStraight answers about AP Drawing tutoring, portfolio requirements, and how Talimat works.
AP Drawing focuses specifically on drawing media and mark-making practices. AP 2-D Art and Design is broader, covering any 2-dimensional medium. Both share the same portfolio structure, but the materials, processes, and rubric criteria reflect each course's distinct focus.
Students submit two sections digitally via the College Board AP Digital Portfolio platform: a Sustained Investigation section of 15 images with written commentary, and a Selected Works section of 5 images. There is no written exam.
Ideally from the start of the course year. The Sustained Investigation requires months of documented development. Starting tutoring early gives your child time to build a coherent inquiry rather than rushing the portfolio together in the final weeks.
Yes. The written commentary is a scored part of the submission and many students find it harder than the artwork itself. A Talimat tutor helps students articulate their inquiry, process, and artistic decisions clearly and in line with College Board expectations.
You share your child's subject, current portfolio stage, and any specific concerns. Talimat's Academic Consultant identifies the right specialist from the vetted tutor pool and completes the match, typically in under 10 minutes.
Yes. Talimat runs Monday to Saturday, Gulf Standard Time, with sessions available in the morning, afternoon, and evening to suit school schedules across the UAE, KSA, Oman, and Qatar.
No. There is no enrolment deposit and no long-term contract. You can cancel anytime. The first session is always free.
Absolutely. A tutor's first job is to assess where the portfolio currently stands, identify the most urgent gaps, and build a realistic plan for the remaining time before submission.
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AP Art and Design Specialist, BFA Fine Art, MA Arts Education, PGCE
Sarah Thompson has spent over twelve years teaching and tutoring across the College Board AP Art and Design suite, with a particular focus on AP Drawing portfolio development. She has supported students at international schools across the Gulf and has extensive familiarity with College Board rubric expectations at the 5 and 6 scoring levels. Sarah holds a BFA in Fine Art, an MA in Arts Education, and a PGCE, and has reviewed portfolio submissions for students preparing to apply to art and design programmes at universities in the United States and United Kingdom.
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