Another Mistake

<p>While writing my FRQ today two sheets in my booklet stuck together and I ended up skipping pages. Meaning, I started the first question, skipped two pages, and finished the question.</p>

<p>I asked the stupid test proctor about it and he told me to just write "continued on page 4" at the very bottom of the page (not on a line).</p>

<p>Is this bad? Will it jeopardize my score? Or will the test grader understand?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>you wrote continued on page 4.
im pretty sure they will understand</p>

<p>the pages didnt even have numbers…</p>

<p>on a somewhat related note, you dont have to go in order on the free responses right? so for example, you can put your answer for 1d) and then after that write your number for 1b) </p>

<p>… the chemistry test was formatted weirdly…</p>

<p>maybe the pages dont have numbers, but i think the graders can think outside the box a bit.
relax.</p>

<p>Okay
Thanks!</p>

<p>and bopll, yes you can do that, even though its not recommended because then the grader has to search for it.</p>

<p>well screw the grader, lol there was no other way i wouldve been able to do it. i flipped back and forth so many times…</p>