<p>I think the answer sheet is not blank paper...
There are boxes (kind of well organized) and each box represents one part of question, ie. 1a). You have to write the stuff inside the box...</p>
<p>well, as what I remember from last year, they will provide a graph (if you have to make a slope field or something like that), and blank pages (about 2-3 pages/problem) depend on how long that problem is.</p>
<p>I don't know... my teacher told me that...</p>
<p>:( I was hoping for some nice neat horizontal or gridlike lines because I write pretty messily under time pressure...
I hope they'll be able to differentiate my steps and stuff.</p>
<p>Would you guys rate Petersons fairly accurate? Because I find that much harder than PR...</p>
<p>I find the Petersons a lot more difficult than the AP exam itself.</p>
<p>I actually liked Petersons, much harder than the actual MC. And I remember having horizontal lines on the answer sheets, maybe I'm confusing it with AP Psych or something...</p>
<p>I just had a look at the sample responses on collegeboard and last year, they had blank papers..</p>
<p>ok i'm so relieved that peterson's is harder... because my scores are soooooo bad.</p>
<p>I believe that it is blank paper. Because in math, you have to write all the equation/fractions/integrals and stuff. Line paper won't work that well. You know, blank paper is so much better than line paper, trust me.</p>