Ok. So I know I may sound SUPER stupid, but i’m usually not. I was really nervous for my AP Psych exam and during the exam I think I forgot to fill in the bubble for what time I started my AP test because it was a small section and I was filling in another section when the teacher mentioned it. ALSO, I think I only sealed the multiple choice booklet with one seal instead of the three seals. I was, like I said, super nervous and wasn’t thinking straight; the only thing I was thinking of was the free-response question I would be taking in 10 minutes. Please help as I am super worried and feel sick to my stomach at the thought of it being invalidated. What do you think will happen to my exam? Invalidation? Worse?
From my understanding schools dont actually have to ship off the tests until a bit later. There is a good chance that everything is locked up somewhere in your school. I would ask your ap coordinator or a proctor if they would be willing to go through the exams from that date and look at this. I dont know if this is against college board’s policy however.
Ok. Thank you. I will try on Monday, but I took the exam earlier this week so hopefully they still have it.
I just looked at college board’s rules and it said “After checking the exam materials, reseal them in the
original cartons (except for the 2015-16 AP Coordinator’s Manual, the AP Exam Instructions book, and the Studio
Art portfolios), sign your name across the sealing tape as an added precaution against tampering, and store them in a secure, locked area to which only you and authorized staff have access” so I do not think that accessing them is an option because they are sealed. So, I am not gonna ask I guess.