<p>When I listened to the proctor they said to mark the question you're working on in your booklet. I know that I had to mark it in gov and english, but I didn't find any box or anywhere to mark a "1" or "2" to indicate what question I was on... DID i just completely mess up?!</p>
<p>Huh?
I thought you just write your answer underneath the question in the packet?</p>
<p>Hey at least you didn’t draw a p**** like some guy did on CC</p>
<p>For calculus, it should have given you boxes with specific labels - “6b” etc. </p>
<p>I don’t remember the statistics format, but I believe they did label it for you. Perhaps your proctor just read the wrong set of instructions.</p>
<p>Definately not - there’s a seperate packet where you write your responses. The question insert is NOT where you write your answers.</p>
<p>wait are you serious?? You don’t write it in that pink packet (with the green copy inside)?
That’s what I did, so did my friend who sat across from me…</p>
<p>I wrote in a pink packet with an orange strip along the side. The answer boxes were labeled.</p>
<p>You write your Calculus answers in a pink packet with a yellow border (for AB) or a blue border (for BC). Inside, it should have little boxes with “Work for problem (5a)” or something. You do not write answers in the green or blue inserts.</p>
<p>EDIT: Technically, you can write your answers in the green and blue inserts, but that wouldn’t be very useful.</p>
<p>The inserts are for making notes. The work that is graded by the readers is all in the pink packet. The inserts do not even get seen by the people grading your test. IMO it is a waste to even write in the other packet since you have to transfer it all to the pink packet which eats up precious time.</p>