College Board Policy re faulty tests

<p>My daughter took the German with Listening subject test on Nov 8, 2014. If you took it as well, you know the CD didn't match up to the test booklet and it was determined at some point that the test was faulty. My daughter then took the Literature (English) subject test. She recently got an email saying that the makeup test will be held on Nov 22, this Saturday. That's A) not convenient and B) we recently determined that she only needs 2 subjects. Since she took one last spring, and took the literature on this month, I figured she could skip the German retake as long as they would go ahead and release her literature score without waiting for the German. That's when I found out she HAS no literature score. Because there was a "test irregularity" at the center (CB's fault, I might add), they deemed all tests taken by my daughter were questionable. So the data is gone, they say, and my daughter has to retake not only the German subject test she doesn't need anymore but the literature one she does, and that she felt she had done well on. She had to get off work to take the tests on Nov 8, and will have to do so again to retake them on Nov 22. This is an absurd policy, I told the college board. At some point, one of the CSRs mentioned the data "had been deleted," which make me think it was an accident. I'm really mad, obviously. Has anybody else had a similar experience?</p>