AP exam problem

<p>On my second AP exam, I did not bubble in my name because I thought that all we had to do after bubbling in the first time was put our AP label on our other answer sheets.</p>

<p>I've since learned that we were supposed to bubble in our names on EVERY examination. This could cause a delay in my scores because of identification problems.</p>

<p>If my scores come late to UCLA, a hold will be on my record and I won't be able to sign up for classes! Help! What should I do?! The orientation I'm signed up for is on July 23-25!</p>

<p>I only bubbled my name on my first exam. For the other two i left them blank too. Didn't it say at the top to only fill it out once?</p>

<p>Two of my counselors said it was ok. But I'm still freaking out because in the AP student pack it says that it should be filled in every time. Did you only put an AP label on your other tests? When is your orientation?</p>

<p>Yeah I put the label on all 3 of my exams. I guess it's okay cause my brother's been doing that and he got all his in. I signed up for session 101.</p>

<p>anyone else have an answer to my problem? please help!</p>

<p>You are supposed to bubble in your name at the top for every test you take. The sections that you only fill in once are in purple, while the ones that you have to fill in every time are in blue (your name inclusive.)</p>

<p>But no worries, as long as you have that trust bar code with you, I'm sure you'll be fine. That bar code is really all you need.</p>

<p>I, on the other hand, forgot my student pack and was forced to write it down for both AP Econ free-response booklets. Now THAT I'm worried about. It even says on the cover that if you don't place your bar code there, you understand that you might not receive a score.. or something like that. Anyways, the administrator said not to worry about it. But who knows??</p>

<p>Don't forget to breathe =)</p>

<p>I think it should be ok. Logically, they would only check elsewhere if the barcode was unreadable (or missing). But anyways, there wouldn't be any consequences since they have some of the scores from a recent report with the ones in question marked as delayed (which you can't do anything about to speed up the process).</p>