AP test invalidation

<p>I know this was stupid, but i gave someone one of my ap barcode stickers cuz she needed one. Whats gonna happen? invalidation?</p>

<p>She was supposed to write in her AP number if she had no more barcode stickers >_>.</p>

<p>so wat happens to me? invalidation?</p>

<p>if I were you I would call/email CB and explain the situation.</p>

<p>oh wow…must be all that test anxiety. i’d call CB to hear your scores right now to see if they were invalidated or not…can’t believe ur waiting in the mail (if that’s the case)</p>

<p>i called them they said I got a five, but maybe they read the sticker that i gave to the girl? maybe its her score.</p>

<p>First of all…</p>

<p>Foolish mistake on your part. You should NEVER give your AP number to anyone else. Otherwise its going to cause a massive mess that may take months to fix.</p>

<p>She could have written her AP number down and it’ll still count. Anyways…well the only way to try to get this fixed is to contact AP (use every communication channel possible, aka find every # and email they have) and try to explain to them your situation. =&lt;/p>

<p>Best of luck to you.</p>

<p>LOL, EPIC FAIL. “I lent my name and social security number to someone so that they could take out a massive loan; what’s going to happen?”</p>

<p>Check your scores, and ask the girl if she got a score. If anything’s wrong, contact Collegeboard.</p>

<p>The proctor should have instructed you to only use your own AP labels, though it’s common sense, really.</p>

<p>HAHA, for real? </p>

<p>Well, I would follow advice said above in previous posts. But seriously, that just sounds altogether like a bad mistake. Good luck, dude.</p>

<p>they said u got a 5… and the score’s been sent to ur college…iono…mebbe u got lucky n nothing will happen…good luck kiddo!</p>