LOL @ AP Policy

<p>Does anybody else find the AP policy a wee bit excessive?</p>

<p>I agree to not talk to anybody about these questions ever.</p>

<p>Hmmm. Does anybody actually follow this? The proctor at our school seemed to actually expect us to never bring it up.</p>

<p>...Can I bring it up on my deathbed, if I really need to know an answer?</p>

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<p>They use the questions for future tests, that's why. They don't really care that much about students talking to each other, what they really don't want are teachers giving students questions that might be on next years MC.</p>

<p>Who cares what the policy is? It's not like we're gonna follow it anyway.</p>

<p>Noober, I agree- but let's break the rules very discreetly. and quietly. because some people work d*** hard on the APs and don't want their scores cancelled :)</p>

<p>I will probably say this test was easy/hard, but won't get into the specifics. I hope I forget most questions becasue I do not want to dwell on the ones I got wrong. But, it is not unheard of teachers trying to get answers from the AP test.</p>