AP Calculus FRQ answers

I found a group of about 10 people talking about the AP Calculus AB FRQ’s online. I want to turn them in. Does anyone know how?

“If you discover or suspect any issues related to the security of your school’s exams, call the ETS Office of Testing Integrity (OTI) immediately at 609-406-5427 or 609-406-5441 for instructions.”

Okay thanks. The only problem is that it’s in Korean so that might be a struggle lol

@jkhuggins Do you think that my scores will be cancelled also because I looked at other people talkig about it?

@Gustnals “I want to turn them in.” You must have a lot of friends…

@KaiserEric13 wow how did you know?

No.

In the AP Environmental Science instructions yesterday given by the proctor, she stated to contact the College Board Office of Testing Integrity immediately. I found the phone number on the website: (800) 353-8570.

Guys, chill. Nothing is gonna have if a couple people are talking about the test. Everyone talks about the test. Its not unusual.

Listening to other people talking about the test isn’t a problem; you’ve already taken the test, so the knowledge doesn’t do you any good.

The problem is with people who haven’t taken the test listening to folks talk about the test, who thereby might gain an unfair advantage. This is why you’re not allowed to discuss the multiple choice questions ever, because some of those questions are re-used from year to year. You’re not allowed to discuss the FRQs for 72 hours, because some folks don’t take the exam at the same time as other folks (think about the time gap between Newfoundland and Hawaii). Once they’re sure that everyone who’s going to take the regular exam has done so, they’ll release the FRQs and then everyone can talk about it.

Yes, everyone does it. But every year, CollegeBoard does seek out some folks who talk out of turn and makes an example of them … so I wouldn’t do it.

Go for it, but unless they used their full legal names, it’s going to be difficult to punish them.

… unless they were stupid enough to leave identifying information in their public profiles, which can be pretty common …