I forgot to seal the Multiple Choice Booklet on my AP Chemistry Exam

<p>Do you think anything will happen to my scores?</p>

<p>how did you forget to seal it??</p>

<p>no your proctor will prob seal it for you</p>

<p>The proctor said he did, but I don't think he was the most trustworthy person. I'm assuming it went unsealed.</p>

<p>does your testing place not tell you to place seals?
ours takes 5 minutes out of our time by letting us know to place seals and then she picks them up right after.</p>

<p>How could you forget to seal it? It's my favorite part!</p>

<p>i <3 sealing my test!</p>

<p>I tested alone (because I get extra time) and no one ever told me to seal my book. I don't know how I would do that either. I wasn't given any stickers or anything to do that. (Unless you're supposed to use the AP number stickers) What should I do?</p>

<p>Umm... the stickers are included in the whole shrink rapped packet thing. On the MC booklet, there are three places where it says "PLACE SEAL HERE" and the seals are white and come on a small sheet of three stickers. Good luck, and I hope the proctor sealed it for you.</p>

<p>Damn...hopefully the proctor sealed it. </p>

<p>So on the BC Calc test, me being a retard, didn't use all 4 seals. I put one for the first section of multiple choice and one on top and bottom but didn't put a second one on the side. Will that be a problem?</p>

<p>There are only 3 seals. One on side, one on top, one on bottom. All of them go in the middle of their sides.</p>

<p>Haha. In the same kind of topic, my AP Calculus proctors thought we were only supposed to seal the exam book on the top and bottom, because the side "place seal here" was already covered by the sticker that closed section A of the exam. So our entire class had the books sealed only on the top and the bottom. I don't think it'll matter too much.</p>

<p>I really don't see why this would matter that much, so I doubt anything will happen as long as you turned your book in... :D</p>

<p>i forgot to bubble in which test i was taking on the answer sheet but i wrote the name of the test down where it said to what do you think is gonna happen? will the grading machine reject it!?!! very worried</p>

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Haha. In the same kind of topic, my AP Calculus proctors thought we were only supposed to seal the exam book on the top and bottom, because the side "place seal here" was already covered by the sticker that closed section A of the exam. So our entire class had the books sealed only on the top and the bottom. I don't think it'll matter too much.

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<p>Lol. Alright I did the exact same thing, so now I can breathe a bit easier. Thanks.</p>

<p>If the machine rejected it, I'm pretty sure the graders would catch it, see that you wrote something for it and fix it.</p>

<p>Oh, you know what? Mine wasn't sealed because my GC needed to transcribe my answers to the answer sheet for me after I left, so she would need to open the book. (I get that accommodation.) I should be ok. Whew. That was close. I was scared for a while!</p>

<p>do you have add?</p>

<p>Nah. Something else.</p>

<p>Your gonna fail.</p>