<p>I have a Physics late test in June. Is that ok?</p>
<p>Also, do they repeat the questions for late tests?</p>
<p>Thanks buds!</p>
<p>I have a Physics late test in June. Is that ok?</p>
<p>Also, do they repeat the questions for late tests?</p>
<p>Thanks buds!</p>
<p>Why so late??</p>
<p>Different test date, different test.</p>
<p>But are the questions (Free resoponse) similar</p>
<p>Also, do you know if it's ok to take a test that late? (Is my councler doing something against the rules)?</p>
<p>that is totally against the rules to have it that late unless specified by college board..it is not fair that you guys get more time than us..ur councler probably notified college board that there was something wrong..but if she didnt get permission then i believe all of your scores will be voided</p>
<p>smooooooth: you're right, that's completely unfair. Let's contact the College Board for him.</p>
<p>there is no need to contact..once college board recieves the exam theyll know there late cuz they will recieve them after everyone else has already sent them in....and all the dates will also show it was taken at a later time..college board has strict guidlines so basically ur counsler screwed u over</p>
<p>Assuming you're talking about AP Physics, late June sounds odd. The alternate test date for Physics is Friday, May 25. From the CB website:
<p>The late administration must occur on the scheduled date (May 23 to 25) and all alternate exams for the same subject must be administered at the scheduled time. Only those students affected by the conflict may test late;
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<p>They are as similar is this year's free response are to last year's free response.</p>
<p>Different test, different questions.</p>
<p>i don't think OP meant late june.</p>