<p>I accidentally answered the first FRQ question for Macroecon... on the second page.</p>
<p>Basically, the first page for answering the question next to the question itself is completely blank, and I totally forgot to make a reference that I accidentally skipped a page. Do you think it'll be fine (as in, the AP readers will check for writing on other pages)? </p>
<p>I also accidentally misread a question and saw that at literally the last second, so I answered one of the easiest questions incorrectly; I'm pretty sure I'm on a borderline grade right now, so yeah.... freakin' out. :C</p>
<p>They will probably check if its early into the grading period, but if it is 6 hours in and they are tired after seeing dozens of blank responses they may just not check. 99% sure that won’t happen, because usually they check and recheck to make sure the graders are scoring consistently, so it would have to go by two or three graders. I am 99% sure they will notice and be okay with it.</p>
<p>Also, FRQs are worth only 1/3 of the exam so it will not make or break you to miss one or two points here and there on that section.</p>
<p>Haha I appreciate it. Thanks!</p>
<p>I think I’m more worried about Micro, actually. I didn’t get to study that as much as Macro and didn’t get to do any practice tests; I underestimated the difficulty of the test and made several dumb mistakes on the FRQ portion. I’m now expecting a 4 (I studied economics vigorously throughout the year so I was hoping for a 5), so I’m a bit disappointed.</p>
<p>/venting But thank you for the reassurance because I forgot that they grade for consistency!</p>
<p>Yeah the only thing that would be concerning is that the curves for the economics exams are very steep for a 5.
For macro its 80% and for micro it is even higher. </p>
<p>Yup, exactly. That’s why just a few miscalculations can throw your hopes out. xD</p>