<p>Does anyone knows if it is all right to write your AP number instead of putting the labels they give to you? It's a long story, but basically I'm taking AP's at two different schools and I would like to mantain the same AP number... I was afraid because, altough in the MC answer sheet they say to put the label OR write, no indication that writing is acceptable is given in the free-response answer sheets (they just say to put the label). Thanks!</p>
<p>Yes, you’re allowed to do that.
I also took two tests at two different schools - you’re supposed to take your Student Pack with you to the next school.</p>
<p>This happened to someone at my test center, too.
Are you international?</p>
<p>Yes you can write your AP number, and you must maintain the same AP number for all tests otherwise everything will get screwed up</p>
<p>There is a slot for AP number label in page 1. The mc section bubble sheet for questions
76 to … are there in page 3. But there is no AP number label slot in page 3. So, how does the identification happen for page 3 ? Just the fact that they are stapled together?</p>
<p>thanks for clarifying</p>
<p>Thanks everyone for the fast replies! And yes, I’m int’l…
I was just worried because there was no underlined spaces in front cover of the the free-response answer sheets as there was in the MC sheet…</p>
<p>Also, Abrayo: Was I supposed to take my student pack even without having taken all tests at the first school? The proctor didn’t allow me to do that…</p>
<p>Did you have one at the first school, then the second at a different school, and then the rest at the first school? You should have asked if you could have taken it to the second school and brought it back. I think they would have allowed that? Well, they should.</p>
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It’s all one large sheet, folded in half to make it into four pages. There are no staples on the answer sheet.</p>