However, you can find some helpful resources:
* Released Exam Questions: The College Board releases some past exam questions (multiple-choice and free-response) without the answers. These are valuable for practice and understanding the exam format. You can find these on the College Board website. This allows you to practice and get a feel for the exam, but won't give you the specific answers.
* Scoring Guides/Rubrics (Partially Released): For some free-response questions from past exams, the College Board may release scoring guidelines or rubrics. These explain the criteria used to grade responses, but they don't provide a complete set of "correct" answers. This helps understand what constitutes a good answer.
* Review Books and Prep Materials: Many review books and online prep resources offer practice questions and explanations. These aren't the official answers, but they can be helpful in learning the material and understanding how to approach the exam. Be sure to check the reputation and accuracy of the resource.
In short, while you can't get the "official" answers, you can access practice materials and scoring guides that will help you understand the exam and prepare effectively. Focus on using these resources to improve your understanding of the subject matter rather than simply trying to find the "right" answers.