<p>So I took an AP exam that was not offered at my school, and the other school gave me an AP label and everything, and I took the test and was fine.</p>
<p>But today, I took an AP test at my school, and they also gave me an AP label, but it turns out that the numbers were different!</p>
<p>So am I screwed? </p>
<p>Also, I think I entered my SSN number differently by accident... Address was the same though...</p>
<p>My suggestion is to call both schools and talk to each testing coordinator, explaining your dilemma. Hopefully, they’ll be able to help! Good luck!</p>
<p>Contact the people at The College Board. They have a procedure for combining accounts after you provide them with all the information they require to merge everything into a single account.</p>
<p>So my scores won’t be canceled?</p>
<p>We had a related issue with my son. On his freshman AP form, he entered his last name as his first and never realized the mistake. So when we got the sophomore score report, the freshman test result was missing. He called the College Board (there is a number on their website) and they were able to correct the information and combine it all into one record. You should be able to do the same.</p>
<p>You should have taken the AP Booklet with you! But you can call CollegeBoard to combine your scores. My scores over two years came in different reports so I had to call them too.</p>