<p>Firstly, I am an international student who took the test outside of U.S. During the preadministration, the proctor told us to write our name in my native language on the item A (where we write our legal name and the date) of the answer sheet so that they can give it out later easily. They told us to not write the English legal name and the date during the preadministration but to do it during the testing. However, when I went to take my first test, which was the AP Calculus BC exam, I received my answer sheet and forgot that I had to erase the tha name and to write the date beside it on Item A. I finished my exam and did not even realize that I have done wrong. 2 days later, when I took the AP Stat exam, I saw that there was item A and recalled what I had done! I signed item A for AP Statistics exam and I will for the 2 AP Econs for tommorrow.<br>
However, I am extremely worried about my AP Calculus score, since I did not sign my legal name and the date on item A.
Do you guys think there will be anyway that I can get my score? Also, the university policy in my country is that I have to report my score at the beginning of July (around 8th~9th). Will there be any chance at all? :(</p>