<p>Is this even legal? Did anyone's AP Lit test also get postponed? My school sent a letter to all the students taking the AP Lit test saying due to "unforeseen testing irregularities" the test will not be given until the issue gets fixed. I was wondering if this a nationwide issue or just my school's fault.</p>
<p>why wouldn’t it be legal? late tests happen all the time. my school will have ~60 take APUSH late, ~40 take Physics C late, ~30 take Chinese late, etc…</p>
<p>Huh, that’s weird. Maybe somehow there was a few testing booklets missplaced(or stolen?) and they need to do further investigation. I don’t think it’s nationwide either, my school isn’t having the test postponed.</p>
<p>Well, Have it this way… You get to discuss and know ahead of what’s going to be on the test
hehehe</p>
<p>@‘smarty’ - no, there will be separate forms for late tests.</p>
<p>As a procedure, you need to affirm that the test is being administered on the correct time and sign your name. As written on the test booklet, you need to refuse to take the test and contact the Office of Test Integerity of the CB immediately. Maybe you should tell this to your teacher and see what’s their opinion.</p>