All AP students must look here.

<p>Day 2 of AP exams is up, but people must remember to not talk about the content of their AP exams until the 48 hour period is over.</p>

<p>Your scores will be invalidated. The college board will track you down and own you. No exceptions. It's happened before, and you won't get away with it.</p>

<p>Subtle references to content is probably unacceptable as well.</p>

<p>Saying "I should have studied X" or "I'm so glad my teacher prepped us for Y" isn't as innocent as we would all like to think.</p>

<p>If you see a thread with answers posted on it. Do not post. At all. Don't be in the wrong place at the wrong time.</p>

<p>If it is questionable, it is probably against the rules. Do the right thing and wait until 48 hours :).</p>

<p>Remember: ** loose lips sink ships **</p>

<p>i don't really see how college board can really track you down u know... i mean IP address wow... ur ISP will never give ur personal info if they ask them from an IP address.... the record companies tried to do that and instead of giving up the info the ISP went to COURT! so how do they find out who u r? esp if u post from the library or something?</p>

<p>we should make our own students only board lol no adults allowed :)</p>

<p>actually, if i remember correctly, last year on CC, someone's AP score was invalidated, i think, because he did not follow the 2 day rule</p>

<p>not one person firebird about 3 people oen of them actually made a post like yesterday making the same warnining</p>