Multiple options for my AP lit exam b/c of an incident that happened during testing>>

<p>The incident? During the free-response section my proctor was a complete dunce and calculated the start and end times incorrectly giving us 20 minutes less. Also, when students tried to correct her she dismissed them saying everything was "fine".</p>

<p>Anyways collegeboard sent me a letter of options I could take with this once I filed a complaint. They were as follows:
1) We can release scores with School reports distraction
2) You may re-take multiple choice
3) Have a projected grade based on your free-response
4) Refund and scores canceled</p>

<p>So I wanted to take either option 2 or 3 when I noticed they were backwards! We should have the option of retaking the free-response and a projected grade based on the multiple choice! Why in the world would I want to base my score on the sections I did so poorly on or re-take the part that went smoothly? Anyways after many calls collegeboard finally told my AP Coordinator that they made a mistake and would send new letters. I got the new one today and it has options 1 and 4 and only one other option, which is retaking the free-response. </p>

<p>Three questions, where did the projected grades option go???? Shouldn't they have also corrected the paper with an option of projected grades based on multiple choice as well??? Also, I know my AP Coordinator must arrange the re-test and he is completely unreliable! Which is why I was leaning towards projected grades. Also, if I retake the free response when are they usually retaken? I asked my AP coordinator and he did not reply, I need to know b/c I have college orientation, summer school at CC for credit, and a ton of other stuff so if someone could give me a window for when this must be arranged that would be great!</p>

<p>Anyone???</p>

<p>I believe the multiple choice section is worth 45 percent of the total test score and the free response is worth 55 percent. Thats proabably why they give you an option to create a projected score based on the free response, which is worth more, rather than the mp. Personally I would just rewrite the Free response then you will have written a complete test</p>