My ap proctor told me she's going to report me to cb

<p>Hi. I'm an international student who just took AP Calculus BC test today.
after 2nd section was over I just filled in one of the bubble in the other section.
After the exam, my proctor told me that she's going to report me to college board.</p>

<p>what can possibly happen to me??</p>

<p>cuz i hv conditional offer from this college. if this score gets canceled i'm screweddd.</p>

<p>help i'm freaking out TT</p>

<p>Dude…that blows.</p>

<p>I hate to say it, but it sounds like he or she is serious.</p>

<p>Some proctors just suck :/</p>

<p>sorry but thats the consequence of cheating. If they report you I think you are screwed, they will cancel the scores.</p>

<p>I still don’t think it should be THAT harsh…what is going to happen to her is a punishment for cheating simply because people said it should be a punishment for cheating.</p>

<p>The rules state to not go back to any portion of the test after time is called. The proctor could be merciful, but if they aren’t, it’s a valid reason to report it.
CB could not cancel the scores though, so you don’t worry too much.</p>

<p>Rules are rules.</p>

<p>I am curious why you even think about crossing the line? Do you think you might not be caught? </p>

<p>Well, rules are rules. I’m really sorry for you anyway.</p>

<p>Sorry. Your scores will get canceled.</p>

<p>sorry man…it seems like a pretty simple case. If she reports you, you’re screwed because you may know that you only filled in one bubble but she does not know that. I hope it goes well for you though and you get lucky. Did she look angry?</p>

<p>Do you think the op should take legal action if the need arises? or is that a money pit waiting to happen…</p>

<p>Honestly, as a parent, I would as that you not post the outcome of your experience here. Continue to receive feedback and talk about the test and why you chose to go back a section. However you chose to break the rules, perhaps with no malicious intent, but it put the scores of other students in a different light because you had an unfair advantage. Everyone must adhere to the same protocol. I would never wish any poor results on any student and honestly wish you well. I simply do not want other students to feel that this is no big deal and that you were able to walk away with no consequences. It is unethical to break the rules and the next student may not be so lucky.</p>

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<p>realize, poster, that if they cancel the scores, they cancel the scores. YOU ARE NOT SCREWED.</p>

<p>was it worth it? =/ obviously in hindsight it was clearly not, but like one bubble? or a few? it’s a 5 point scale lol, not the sat; a question or two probably wouldn’t have changed ur ap score anyway =/</p>