<p>I'm sorry if this is a bit random I'm just really worried.</p>
<p>Okay so after I took the multiple choice portion of my AP Environmental Science exam we were supposed to use these stickers and seal the test by folding them. So stupid me, when I put my first sealing sticker on the right side I didn't fold it along the edge to seal it. So it was just a sticker on the front side. I realized I messed up and put my 2nd sticker over it to fold it. Then I put my next sticker on the bottom side and folded that correctly too. But, I ran out of seal stickers and when they came to pick my test up I asked if I could have another sealing sticker to seal the top part of my test booklet and the proctor said I was okay. </p>
<p>But, earlier in the test I asked the same proctor if I could write in the test and she didn't know and had to ask someone else. I also asked if I was using the correct information for the test form and form code and all that and she didn't know and had to ask the person sitting next to me. So, I'm not trying to sound mean, but, I'm worried this test proctor didn't know what was going on and gave me the wrong information that not fully sealing the test was okay and all that.</p>
<p>Will my test be valid? Should I talk to my school's guidance/college counselor?</p>
<p>Please help! I'm so worried I spent hours upon hours studying for a test that won't count because of a simple and stupid mistake...</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>