<p>What happens if you get sick the day of an AP? Is there a make-up test day?</p>
<p>(Most of/Some of) The tests have a form B. I think the form B is for kids at out-of-the-U.S. school or kids that have test scheduling conflicts. If you missed a test, I'm sure you could take that one.</p>
<p>yeah, it's in like two weeks.</p>
<p>my friend has mono and is taking the make-up ap gov't test</p>
<p>Yes, there are alternate exams. My daughter is getting over pneumonia and is taking the Calculus BC exam on May 23rd instead of tomorrow. Here's the late testing information: </p>
<p>Late Testing
What is the College Board's policy on late testing?
AP Exams give all students the same opportunity to demonstrate their achievement only when no one knows the questions in advance. To preserve the security of AP Exam questions, the AP Program sets specific dates and times for each AP Exam administration. AP Exams must be administered at the set time on the scheduled date. Occasionally extreme circumstances may make it necessary for an individual student or a group of students to test late. Only students affected by these circumstances may test late. For late testing, the College Board develops alternate forms of each exam. All students who participate in late testing at a given school must take these alternate exams on the scheduled late-testing dates at the scheduled times. Early testing is not permitted under any circumstances. If a school fails to follow AP security procedures and does not administer the alternate exams on the specified dates at the specified times, grades for those exams will be canceled. </p>
<p>What is the fee for late testing?
When the cause of late testing is generally beyond the control of the school and the students, there is no additional fee for using the alternate form of the exam. In other instances, however, where the school or students have a choice between testing on the scheduled date or requesting an alternate date, the school is billed an additional $40 for each exam to partly cover the cost to prepare, print, ship, and score these exams. Students eligible for College Board fee reductions will not be charged the $40 fee, regardless of their reason for late testing. If late-testing exams require a rush shipment to guarantee delivery for the late administration, a $50 late order fee may be added to the bill to cover additional shipping charges. Note: your school will not be charged the $13 unused exam fee for unused exams that are replaced by alternate exams. </p>
<p>Under what circumstances can a student test late?
No Additional Fee Incurred Additional $40 Fee Incurred Per Exam
Conflict with state-mandated tests Academic contest/event
Disabilities accommodation issue Athletic contest/event
Emergency: bomb scare or fire alarm Conflict with IB/other non-AP exams
Emergency: serious injury, illness, or family tragedy Ordering error
Language lab scheduling conflict School closing (local decision)
Religious holiday/observance<br>
School closing: elections or natural disaster<br>
Strike/labor conflict<br>
Two AP Exams on same date and time<br>
Three or more AP Exams on same date </p>
<p>ANY OTHER REASONS MUST BE APPROVED BY AP SERVICES PRIOR TO ORDERING AN ALTERNATE EXAM. </p>
<p>What is the schedule for late testing?
Wednesday, May 23 Morning - 8 a.m.* Afternoon - 12 p.m.*
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Computer Science A
Computer Science AB
French Literature Art History
Chemistry
European History
Human Geography
Spanish Language<br>
Thursday, May 24 Morning - 8 a.m.* Afternoon - 12 p.m.*
German Language Government and Politics: Comparative
Japanese Language and Culture
Psychology
Statistics
U.S. History English Language
Environmental Science
French Language Government and Politics: United States
Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil<br>
Friday, May 25 Morning - 8 a.m.* Afternoon - 12 p.m.*
English Literature
Italian Language and Culture
Microeconomics
Music Theory
Physics B Biology
Chinese Language and Culture
Macroeconomics
Physics C: Mechanics
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism**
Spanish Literature
World History </p>
<p>*Schools in Alaska must begin the morning exam administration between 7 and 8 a.m. and the afternoon exam administration between 11 a.m. and 12 noon.</p>
<p>** Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism must begin between 2 and 3 p.m., except in Alaska where it must begin between 1 and 2 p.m.</p>
<p>Coordinators are responsible for notifying students of when and where to appear for the exams. Early testing is not permitted under any circumstances.</p>
<p>How do I request late testing?
To order alternate exams for late testing, click "Order Late-Testing Exams" on the home page or left side of the AP Exam Ordering screens. Late-testing orders must be submitted by May 11 for Canadian or international schools, or May 18 for schools in U.S. states and territories. If an emergency occurs after these dates, contact AP Services. If you have already completed an order for regularly-scheduled exams for students who will now be testing late, click "Order AP Exams" to reduce your previous order (if it has not yet been processed for shipment). Students testing late should be included when you enter your "2007 Total Number of Students Testing" at the bottom of the "Order AP Exams" screen. This number is used to determine how many AP Student Packs you will receive.</p>
<p>How do I change my late-testing order?
You can change any order until it has been processed for shipment. The AP Order Status screen indicates which order(s) you can still adjust. If all of your orders have already been processed for shipment, you can place a new order, but you cannot reduce your processed orders. Coordinators should call AP Services if an emergency occurs after May 11 for Canadian and international schools, and after May 18 for schools in U.S. states and territories.</p>
<p>Are there any consequences for testing late?
Inform your students that their free-response booklets will not be available for purchase following the scoring, nor will data on the school's AP Instructional Planning Report include these exams.</p>
<p>Also, schools that only order late-testing exams will not be able to select the preadministration materials options.</p>
<p>How do I order both tapes and CDs to record student responses for alternate exams given during the late-testing period?
If your school wishes to order both tapes and CDs for your world language and/or Music Theory Exams, you will need to call AP Services, as this order can not be completed through our online application.</p>