<p>So on today's AP World History test, instead of labeling the essays as 1,2,3 like I did initially, I went back and changed the labels to read A, B, and C. Is that okay?</p>
<p>what I did was I labeled it as #1 DBQ Part A etc...I'm sure the graders will found out..no worries.</p>
<p>Considering the questions are labeled as part A, B, C I imagine they'll understand xD</p>
<p>I guess they give two options (ABC or 123) to give you less of a chance of messing up. Because I wasn't sure and because I'm a bit paranoid, I wrote 1: Part A and so on. Our proctor also didn't really seem to understand the importance of an AP exam and forgot to tell us to write our school code on the answer sheet (scantron one), so I had to remind everyone else in the class to do so.</p>
<p>If you had taken Euro or American history I would have told you to worry but since in AP World there isn't really a choice of questions in each of the parts (specifically, B and C), you don't have to worry about putting the numbers.</p>
<p>i assume they take both. i labeled them Part A-1, etc.</p>