how does college board find out YOU discussed MC questions on CC?

<p>this is funny.
about 5 kids in my testing room cheated during the test.
the teacher just went to the computer and never took her eyes off of it until the bell rang to go to the next section.</p>

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<p>^yeah how does that work? and how do all those kids take pics of the funny stuff they did on the free response and post them up all over the internet, and not get in trouble?</p>

<p>my school is pretty anal. last year, a kid i guess was glancing at the scantron of the person next to him (not even legitimate cheating in my opinion and more than likely he couldn't see it or would have been inaccurate in copying it himself since the bubbles are so small and they sit us fo far away from eachother). anyway, my school made him stop testing, saying they would cancel the score. but they didnt and he had only done the MC so he ended up with a 2...</p>

<p>SUCKS.</p>

<p>and wow knowing that they reuse questions from past exams....i really wish i studied with old exams..... :[</p>

<p>ashdraniasura,
they tore the glossary part of a study guide with all the stuff on it and put it under their desk.</p>

<p>the teacher was really lazy and just passed it out, and totally ignored us >.></p>

<p>so yeah, if they dont get at least a 5, ill laugh at them lol.</p>

<p>peaceofcake:
yeah you should have.
our teacher gave us a released test the day before the exam along with the answers.</p>

<p>turns out there were some on the AP test that were worded exactly the same as the released test.
including a cartoon drawing.</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>ashdraniasura: where r these pictures???</p>

<p>I'm a CollegeBoard agent. </p>

<p>All your IP addresses have been logged and subpoenas have been sent to your respective Internet Service Providers for contact information. Your scores on all current and previous Advanced Placement/SAT scores may be invalidated upon review by CollegeBoard.</p>

<p>^ =0</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>Any decent BBS software only allows admins to see IPs. Plus cheating is not really something criminal that can lead to subpoenaing your IPs from your ISP.</p>

<p>Where can I find AP World past exams because I know they are somewhere...</p>

<p>Sure, cheating is "criminal"... Just like piracy is "stealing"...</p>

<p>We like to call them "Anti-Copyright violation pre-litigation notices for settlement and review"...</p>

<p>If the RIAA can get 4000 dollars in settlement fees for a song worth approximately 89 cents on the market, imagine what we can get for a test valued at 84 dollars?</p>

<p>"If the RIAA can get 4000 dollars in settlement fees for a song worth approximately 89 cents on the market, imagine what we can get for a test valued at 84 dollars?"</p>

<p>While we're on the subject, how the hell do they get so much money in lawsuits?</p>

<p>Does this mean I can have my 1996 AP Calculus AB test cancelled? It's really embarrassing when trying to train AP students to get a 5 having to admit that I only actually earned a 4 myself. :)</p>

<p>^LOL!!! classic situational irony...</p>