<p>So, I'm gonna be a senior next year (actually next week).
I'm going to take AP Bio and AP Physics C (both mechanics and EM) next year.
In my school, AP Bio is taken in the field house in the morning while AP Physics B (not C) is taken in field house in the afternoon. So, my school decided to issue AP Physics C off the school campus (since more people take B). The C exam site is a local church in my town.
My question is: should I bring my AP student pack with me after I'm done with the AP Bio exam. Last year, I have taken both AP English Language and AP Statistics in the same day. So, I told the proctor that I have a different exam in the afternoon after I was done with AP English. Then, he took my student pack away and put it on a different pile. However, the only difference is that AP English and AP Stat were issued at the same SITE. This time, AP Bio is issued in the school's field house but AP Physics C are issued outside of the campus.
Does anyone ever have this kind of problem before? If so, how did your school handle it? Am I allow to take my student pack WITH ME even though I didn't finish ALL the exams?</p>
<p>With your luck (and I’m using “you” generically here) you’ll read something here and your school will handle things differently. I would think that contacting your school would be the best bet. It’s only late August; you still have time. ;)</p>
<p>My son would have had to take his AP exams at 2 different sites on the same day as the school didn’t offer one of his exams. As a result, we decided to play it safe and had him take all of his exams at a completely different site that offered all the AP exams he needed. Interestingly, because we live only 1 mile within the state boundary, he took the exams in another state. There were absolutely no problems and the school where he took the exams was great to work with!</p>
<p>Open your books bwayy</p>
<p>The same thing occured with me last year, and what I was told to do was to take the student pack (and an empty scantron) with me to the other testing site. But yeah, ask your school like in March or something about what to do.</p>
<p>If your school is offering both, they probably will transfer your packet, though darksaber is correct about checking beforehand.</p>
<p>Ask your guidance counselor, maybe much much closer to May 2014. No need to worry about this in August 2013.</p>
<p>You have half a year to figure this out, mang.
I’d ask your counselor; counselors know better than random people on a site.</p>