<p>Just wondering. I took the AP calc on tuesday and that's my only AP so far but they had a blue answer sheet for the part 2s which I ripped to no end. Anyone else do this? The seal was planted in such a way that it kind of forced you to rip half the little booklet.</p>
<p>Dang..rip? Were you that anxious? </p>
<p>Nah, jk. Um, well, my first AP is officially tomorrow..so yeah..I'm of no use to this thread.</p>
<p>Yes I did. The first page was almost literally in two pieces. I didn't want to waste time tearing it perfectly, and there were three seals...so I just "had at it." By the way, this was for BC not AB. Of the 3 exams I've taken so far, I've done it with every FR booklet, and will proceed to do so with the remaining ones.</p>
<p>"I've done it with every FR booklet, and will proceed to do so with the remaining ones." - Sx91</p>
<p>hahah that made me laugh</p>
<p>I didn't really rip it, except for a small piece where the seal at the bottom was, but the seal was surprisingly strong, so I'm not surprised by that...</p>
<p>(And this was for BC, too, but it doesn't really make a difference.)</p>
<p>if it was surprisingly strong why were you not surprised?</p>
<p>I'm not surprised that some people ripped the paper, I mean. Sorry for the ambiguity... :p</p>
<p>hahaha, yeah, everyone where I was testing was laughing when we did that. Mine had some rips.</p>
<p>I didn't, but the guy in front of me did. Reminded me of the scene in Men in Black. =)</p>
<p>That's exactly what I thought haha, the whole sealing business was odd.</p>
<p>geez you people need to calm down! hehe Actually during HSPAs (NJ test to graduate high school) I ripped a page out cause it was sealed and i didnt say anything and just stuck it back in the booklet.</p>
<p>I don't know, I'd figure I'd create a topic relating to tests without illegally reproducing the questions. The ripping of the answer sheet was a big deal to me. Almost more so than the part 2s. Infact, the only thing I'll remember after my first year of college about high school is, sadly, probably, the time I ripped my blue answer sheet when taking the ap calc exam.</p>
<p>i HATE those 3 little seals... i mean.. the proctor was like "ready... GO" and i have to rip the damn thing apart and it took me near 30 seconds of precious time... i think they should improve on the design of the seals, make it an "ezrip" or something like on gum wrappers where there is a little tiny flap that you rip from... cuz the sticker was just dumb</p>
<p>I ripped it, but not terribly. I mostly just damaged the ends. And I agree with the above poster that the design of the seals do rob our time from us ~ that's 15 seconds of my life I'll never get back!</p>
<p>You guys are weird. Just stick your pencil inside the book and pull it back sharply. Do it for each seal. It took me 5 seconds and I had no rips whatsoever...wow you guys are on top of your game I see. haha</p>
<p>Yeah my proctor actually told us to use the pencils to do it, and it works wonders.</p>
<p>welll i basiclly ripped a lil moon shaped "bite" out of the 3 sides.. it didnt like tore the thing, but it still took TIME... so i think they should let us rip it open first before counting... its not that u dont know how to rip it, its more like u wanna get started... "the hurrider i go, the slower i get" or something along that line of paradox... like u wanna go really fast but too fast htat it slows u down. i mean, if there was no presure and it was a nice summer day with a gentle breeze and we're sipping on lemonade im sure none of us will have a problem ripping it open, but the "pressure" kinda kills that picture</p>