<p>OK, so i Just got back my AP Psychology score and it's way lower than I expected (Test was so easy, expected a 5, recieved a 2). I Thought I got nearly every question right, both MC and FRQ, so I'm going to take my chances with the MC Rescore.</p>
<p>Here's the question: If, for the Free response, I skip the first page or two of lines given for a question and start on the third page (the exam question is repeated on all the pages), will the guy marking just look at the first page, think I wrote nothing, and mark it a zero? Even if the collegeboard doesn't usually do this, is there a chance someone marking my test didnt flip through the pages to find my answer? How would I solve this?</p>
<p>Yes I tink it is perfectly possible. The AP readers are going through it fast. I’d contact College Board directly (either through email or calling) and mention this to them when you ask for the rescore.</p>
<p>Thanks, I’ll definitely do that, but do you think they’d do something about it? They don’t formally offer any FRQ rescore services, so would they do something as a result of my call? </p>
<p>Nobody here will know the answer to your question. As mentioned above, call the college board and ask. Although, this begs the question of why didn’t you start on the first page?</p>
<p>The graders generally look for the response on all appropriate pages and not just go in order or score blank pages. However, a mistake could have been made. I would call to ask about the FRQ, in some cases they can check it. </p>
<p>@skieurope because I was just flipping ahead, saw the question and assumed the question wasn’t repeated throughout all the pages, leading me to think that it was the first page. I don’t fully remember, but I even might’ve wrote on one page, skipped a page then wrote on the third page.</p>