<p>Hey, so I'm sort of freaking out. I took my AP European history exam and on the top of my document based question (DBQ) I wrote DBQ instead of 1. That essay is 30% of the test and I did a really good job on it. It's the only DBQ they have so I doubt that they would confuse it with anything. Will I get penalized? Will they still count my grade on the DBQ? and will they realize that its essay number 1? (it's labeled DBQ & that is the first essay so I don't see how they couldn't...) Anyways I'm really scared now. Should I be freaking out? Or am I just worrying over nothing?</p>
<p>Don’t worry. The essays are graded by people who want to help you and aren’t really restricted by set rules. They’ll know it’s the DBQ and grade it accordingly</p>
<p>I’m just scared that I’ll have a mean person grade it and they will give me a 0…is that probable?</p>
<p>Collegeboard won’t just throw it out cause it’s mislabeled right?</p>
<p>I would call the college board and ask, I DOUBT you would get a zero though</p>
<p>Our proctor said to write “Form A” on it, so I think it doesn’t really matter, as long as they can tell which essay it is.</p>