<p>I filled out my AP World History bubble sheet yesterday, and included sex, SSN, address, college, etc., on it. However, I took the AP Cal AB today. I didn't include it. Does it really have to be on the first test you take, or just any one of them?</p>
<p>Did you fill in the “AP World History” bubble on the answer sheet? You aren’t supposed to do that until you are actually taking that exam.</p>
<p>Yeah I want to know if you need to fill out everything on all your tests</p>
<p>No, the purple information gets filled out ONCE for registration. The proctor states this at each administration.</p>
<p>I’m not sure if other schools do it differently but we fill it out our answer sheet (purple areas only, which consists of our personal information – SSN, sex, ethnicity, address, etc.) a couple of weeks before AP exams start. Then, at the first exam we take, we get that exact answer sheet back. Our purple information is already filled out, so we fill out just the blue. You shouldn’t have bubbled in what exam you’re taking when you first registered… that’s something you do during that exam’s administration.</p>
<p>For each subsequent exam, you get a fresh, untouched answer sheet. All you do is place an AP Number Label on the top-right and complete all BLUE areas which consists of just your signature, name, birthdate (I think), date & time of the test, your AP number (gridded in), test name and test form.</p>
<p>Yes, I was talking about the purple information. My proctors were confused because the APWH test is after the AP Cal AB test, and the instructions say to fill out your first answer sheet. Thanks!</p>
<p>The APWH bubble sheets aren’t marked as ‘World History,’ but the purple parts were filled out yesterday, whereas we received our Cal sheets today, which we had to fill out immediately preceding the test. I think the bubble sheets for each class are being kept separate.</p>
<p>I had a strong feeling it wouldn’t matter.</p>
<p>I’m still confused about what happened in your case, but as long as everything sounds right to you, it’s all good!</p>