Incident Report

When I took the test for AP World History this past May I ran out of space for my answers on the FRQ’s so I got three extra sheets of paper and stapled them into my answer book. However, I still handed it in like normal and didn’t do anything special with it but I don’t know if the exam proctor filled out the incident report to indicate that I used extra paper. I got my scores today and got a slightly lower score than I thought I would so I was wondering if it was possible that my essay on the extra sheets of paper (I wrote the whole C&C on extra sheets of paper) was not counted because an incident report might not have been filled out. I was the only one in my class that used extra paper. Has a similar situation ever happened to anyone on here? Do you think it is possible that my exam was scored wrong if an incident report was not filled out? I only really care because if I get the highest score my whole grade in the course on my transcript will go up because I was on the verge of two grades in the class and it will also raise my gpa because our AP scores have the opportunity to raise our grades in my class. Also the average score for my teacher’s classes is usually over a 4 and I always scored above average and consistently scored 9/9’s on essays in class (and these weren’t just given out easily.) I also thought the multiple choice was really easy so I don’t know maybe I messed something up without noticing though. Thanks!

i think you got the score you deserved.

Oh ok thanks

if you still think that your score isn’t what you deserve though, you can get the multiple choice portion rescored by hand for a fee. this may increase your score. unfortunately, they don’t rescore the frq portion.

What was your score? Usually the College Board doesn’t make a mistake and I would hope your proctor was responsible enough to fill out the report. AP World History is an exam where there isn’t a lot of high scores. Unfortunately, your score was likely what it came as. If you still doubt this, I would contact your teacher for advice. Sorry. Good luck! (: