<p>i'm a native speaker of spanish, so french comes rather easily to me
and no my school doesn't know about this
and the mock was graded by my teacher so I don't know how lenient he was on the essay/speaking part in his grading</p>
<p>more info here <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exsecurity.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exsecurity.html</a></p>
<p>specifically...</p>
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<li>Testing irregularities: "Testing irregularities" refers to problems with the administration of an exam, and may affect an individual or group of students. Such problems include, but are not limited to, administrative errors (e.g., improper timing, improper seating, defective materials, and defective equipment); improper access to exam content; and other disruptions of exam administrations. When testing irregularities occur, the AP Program may decline to grade the exam or may cancel the grade. When it is appropriate, the AP Program gives students the opportunity to test again as soon as possible without charge.</li>
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<p>and</p>
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<li>Invalid grades: The AP Program may also cancel grades if, in its judgment, there is substantial evidence that they are invalid for any reason. Evidence of invalid grades may include, but is not limited to, discrepant handwriting, unusual answer patterns, or inconsistent performance on different parts of the exam. Before canceling grades for invalidity, the AP Program notifies the student in writing about its concerns, gives the student an opportunity to submit information that addresses the AP Program's concerns, considers any such information submitted, and may offer the student a choice of options. The options could include a voluntary grade cancellation, a free retest, or arbitration in accordance with the ETS Standard Arbitration Agreement. Note: The arbitration option is available only for exams administered in the United States.</li>
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