I was accused of cheating on the AP World History Exam

<p>So this is my first ap world history test and i did not know if i was supposed to take the second packet out of the shrinkage that was in the first packet so i just decided to remove the second one from the shrinkage but i did not look in it. So this white girl (she never liked me since 4th grade for no reason) who was across of me im guessing saw me and told her other friends who dont like me (the other girl do not sit around me at all) & They All send an email to college board saying i cheated. So I Decided To tell my guidance consular about it but after his "suppose investigation" he submitted it to college board and accused me of cheating. So I Began To Cry about it and i sat in the bathroom for a while cause the girls who accused me was in my class and i did not want to give them the satisfaction. So multiply people in that class told me they was talking about it and saying how happy they were that they supposedly invalidated my test (we do not know if college board invalidate it) and Syed Comes to be smiling (also among the people who lied against me or was on their side cause he never liked me either) in my face asking was i crying i told him no and you could go back to your little friends. At Ap world they was laughing and talking about it. I Told my guidance consular but he did not tell me anything but ignore it. What should i do because its not fair to me and will everybody or my test be invalidated?</p>

<p>You and your parents should meet with the GC and the head of the school or asst principal and go over what happened here, and you should get a chance to put your side of the story. You and your parents should ask to see what the GC wrote to College Board based on what you said, so that if he did not get it right, you have a chance to refute this. </p>

<p>Thank You I Told My Mom She Meeting Him Tomorrow But Should I Also Email College Board</p>

<p>I Agree go talk with the GC and talk about it with the College Board. If you don’t do this, then their WILL be accepted as truth, because there is no alternative argument.</p>

<p>AP World likely won’t give you real credit in college anyways, it’s a “bs” AP. So if your test is void, honestly it doesn’t really matter, as long as you can keep taking AP Tests. A bunch of kids emailing college board won’t make a difference, but if your counselor is filing a formal report then it definitely might.</p>

<p>The proctors say not to open the other booklet, so I don’t see how you could not have known. Honestly, if you get invalidated, you deserve it because you didn’t follow directions. It doesn’t matter if you looked at it or not.</p>