<p>So I took a couple of aps - French language, English language, English Lit. For the essays for these exams I think I often skipped lines ('double-spaced') in my booklet just to make it easier to fix mistakes, etc. Someone told me I'm not supposed to. I'm very worried - is this bad? Would they take off points/zero the essays?</p>
<p>yes, absolutely, you are screwed</p>
<p>Better cancel your scores.</p>
<p>no, as long as they are legible, you’re fine.</p>
<p>Dude you’ll be getting a 2 at best. Sucks</p>
<p>Looks like you’ll have to change your username to bottomgirl.</p>
<p>why is it such a big deal? (explanation)</p>
<p>medkid, it’s not a big deal, they are just giving the OP a hard time.</p>
<p>They are just joking by the way. Your fine as long as it’s clear, and easy to read. Relax. ;)</p>
<p>~ Theos</p>
<p>There certainly was enough paper there! You may as well have used it. Too many people try to cram everything into a few pages. I’m sure the readers will appreciate your efforts to make the work easier to read. Just don’t say you skipped lines in the MC (I think you would have run out of bubbles). ;)</p>
<p>lol what if she actually canceled? rofl?</p>
<p>^ Academic Darwinism. :)</p>
<p>Ouch… as long as you wrote enough you’re fine.</p>
<p>I hope she hasn’t canceled!</p>
<p>Wow, some of you are ******bags. Grow up.</p>
<p>Wow, learn to take a joke.</p>
<p>this threads pretty funny.</p>