<p>does anyone have any released exams?</p>
<p>if so please please please email them to me: <a href="mailto:p1nkp1racy@yahoo.com">p1nkp1racy@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>does anyone have any released exams?</p>
<p>if so please please please email them to me: <a href="mailto:p1nkp1racy@yahoo.com">p1nkp1racy@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>starting to panick! what else do u have to know??</p>
<p>Well, good luck people. I'll see you after the exam.</p>
<p>The test was a lot harder than I thought it'd be. The FRQ's weren't too bad, but some of the MCQ were really hard.</p>
<p>What time did you all take the test at? My school scheduled and gave it to me at 12:00, so I assumed that was the proper starting time, but now, after I finished the test I was looking at the cover of my student pack and I see that Human Geography is listed as starting at 8:00. I just looked at the 2007 AP bulletin on the college board website and under the "Exam Security Policies and Procedures" it says: "Exams must be administered on the established schedule...Exams must begin only up to one hour after the official starting time on the specified days. If an exam is offered to you at an incorrect date or time, you must refuse to take it."</p>
<p>Does this mean that I should have refused to take it at this time? Will my scores be invalidated because I bubbled in "12:00" for my exam time. Do you think I should go talk to my school conselors and see what's up?</p>
<p>If you bubbled in 12, your scores probably will be invalidated. Contact your school counselors bc there is a chance if the college board sees you took this one later than the official time they'll be suspicious about ur other APs.
Mayb u can work something out as well.</p>
<p>You'd better go to your counselors and change the time. All of you shouldn't suffer by getting your grade invalidated because of some red tape.</p>
<p>I just sent an e-mail to one of the school conselors explaining my situation. It's Friday, so he may not get it until Monday. I hope he gets it before the tests are sent.</p>
<p>Also, there isn't really an "All of you", it was just me and another kid. (We both self-studied using Barron's).</p>
<p>matt202 - That seriously blows. Good luck, though. Maybe they'll give you some sort of exemption from the policy because it wasn't your fault.</p>
<p>What did you guys think of the test? I skipped five on the multiple choice because I really had no idea, and there were about twenty others that I was slightly unsure of. I'm pretty sure I got at least half of that twenty right, though. Essay was alright. Totally BSed the first one. Yeah, I still don't completely get [insert topic]. Sad. Second one was really odd. Kinda BSed that one too. Except it sounded smart. So a knowledgeable BS? Raped the third, and I finished with twenty minutes left so I doodled borders and "thanks for reading" in pretty letters. Haha... at least I didn't write Grey's Anatomy everywhere. ;)</p>