AP Exam mistake

<p>As a freshman, this was my first year taking 4 AP exams, and I was all new to the testing procedure. In the next three years, I now know not to make the same mistake, however, I am presently worried about my little mess up I had while I was filling up the information section of the AP exam scan sheet. One of the sections listed all the AP courses, and asked to bubble in the AP exam I was going to take. The proctor clearly stated, "Fill in the correct bubble. Otherwise, your score might be JEOPARDIZED". In my nervous filled mind, I bubbled in all 4 AP exams i was going to take that year, not the one AP exam for THAT particular test. I didn't notice this until my third AP exam. I was scared to death for my stupid mistake that might now jeopardize my tests, which i was extremely confident i would receive great scores. how high are the chances that my tests might be jeopardized D:</p>

<p>I have a feeling that it’s ok, they will catch the mistake. However, do talk to the AP coordinator at your school and tell them that you were nervous and didn’t think it through until later. The AP coordinator is suppose to be your liason btw. your school and the College Board, so that’s the first person to talk to and do it quickly. If you don’t know who the coordinator is, then talk to your counselor right away and they can help you find out who the AP coordinator is at your school. It’s all probably ok though, really.</p>

<p>I know who the AP coordinator is, and now that i think about it, he should have been the first person I should have talked to :confused: I did however talk to several other teachers( My AP teachers) and they all said that because they’re grouped together with each corresponding exam, they’ll notice the bubbling mistake, and disregard it. I really don’t believe I can do anything right now, since it’s summer, and a month after the exams :/</p>