People in AP Prep Classes who cheat T_T

<p>A person I know, who through their AP Prep Class Instructor, is taking a bunch of AP exams on the makeup days at a different school because he or she would have been overwhelmed with exams. While normal kids have to take it at their OWN school and on the scheduled dates W/O the extra studying time. T___T</p>

<p>Yeah, there was a kid in my class last year who would miss every day of school that there was a test on. They would ask their friends questions about the test and then make it up on a later day. They aced every test and got an A in the class. They took the AP exam and got a 2. They tried to pull the same stunt this year, but mistook the test for being on another day. They came to class not expecting the test, then said to the teacher that they weren’t ready to take it. The teacher just laughed and handed them the test, which they failed miserably. It will always catch up with them sooner or later. They can cheat all they want, but once it comes to whether or not they know the material, you can’t get past the AP exam.</p>

<p>Except this person is smart and is only doing this for AP exams, not normal tests for school</p>

<p>There shouldn’t be any need to do this if people prep enough in advance.</p>

<p>A few of my friends set their schedules for next year where they purposely chose APs that they would have to take on the same time and day. This way they are bound to get one of the APs moved to a later date. It’s not really “cheating” though but…yeah</p>

<p>I don’t think that’s allowed…</p>

<p>By AP Guidelines. They’re really strict about AP Make-ups.</p>

<p>The make up tests are different… I took a make up test last year for AP World, and after taking it, I discussed the essays with my friends who had taken the test at the normal date. They were different. </p>

<p>The AP guidelines are strict… but not impossible. :slight_smile: I have a very important track meet (i’m trying to get a scholarship) on the day of one of my exams and am making it up.</p>