<p>So today I just noticed it said to fill it out only once, but I realized last week I did it twice. What will happen?</p>
<p>I don’t think anything will happen, It’s not a big deal that you filled it out twice, it was just not needed to fill it out twice.</p>
<p>Absolutely nothing. I filled it out thrice on my first year taking AP exams.</p>
<p>You a goner, pack you bags.</p>
<p>Hide yo kids, hide yo wife, cus Collegeboard is comin’ for ya.</p>
<p>They gon find you they gon find you.</p>
<p>you can file this under Things That Don’t Matter</p>
<p>All of your scores will become null and void.</p>
<p>No but as long as the information was identical there shouldn’t be any issue. Even if there were some differences, as long as the address and AP number are the same, you’ll get your scores.</p>
<p>+1 for llill</p>
<p>Even if you don’t receive all of your scores (for whatever reason), you call always call them and they’ll merge your scores for you.</p>
<p>Sounds like you were trying to take the test as two people. It will probably be canceled and you will be banned from testing ever again. Also, expect a lawsuit - you signed something saying that would never fill in that purple box again…</p>
<p>In my humble opinion, there’s a point when trolling goes a bit too far. Misleading information, as by rdash31415, can be alarmist and stressing.</p>
<p>llilliann, I was wondering the same thing. Things like these should matter.</p>
<p>I find the sarcasm a bit amusing at the fact that students are very worried about petty things such as this. My proctor said that you can fill out the purple area as much as you want but it’s only required once. Do not worry about it.</p>
<p>UNLESS… you fill it out differently. But even this is fairly insignificant, assuming you don’t fill out a completely different address… or something weird like that.</p>