<p>I just wanted to hear everyone's thoughts on how the AP tests are so secure. With over a million students taking AP tests from thousands of schools, it seems remarkable that the multiple choices do not get discussed very openly and the free response questions discussed immediately. For example, if a single school opened an exam days before it was supposed to, couldn't this disrupt the entire test and 100,000+ students? I guess I just find it amazing and odd that this isn't more common.</p>
<p>? Everyone in my school/other schools always talk about the test after it.</p>
<p>They don’t enforce the multiple choice restriction anyway.</p>
<p>Everyone talks about the questions right after the exam…</p>
<p>Of course they cant really enforce the no talking about the MC and FRQ but if you were to post questions or answers online, you might find all ur ap scores invalidated and being barred from taking any ap exams again. This happened to one CC member</p>