<p>Would this be a good letter to send to a AP coodinator who has supposedly not turned in everyone's AP application and fees?? I'm kind of paranoid right now of the ap coordinator not having turned in only my application due to my parents (and a little bit of mine) view of him being racist and having acts of discrimination. What is the best way to confront these kind of people (if they indeed are-- btw, I try to treat him as a non-racist person but inside sometimes always a bit paranoid that he would do something against me)? He always seems pretty nice, but sometimes again he seems weird and suspicious like right now, claiming to not have "sent out anything and that the CST tests that are coming up this week are first." I don't want to express this feeling to him of course and don't want him to feel like I don't trust him (if he isn't really want I claim him to be). Can someone just read my letter that I want to send him about the exams. P.s. he has let me turn in my fees and sign up late and has given me a discount. </p>
<p>...and I've talked to you last week in the already about the AP exam. Please know that I'm not intending to bug you or anything and that I know you are super busy with all of the testing stuff that's going on right now. I'm just worried about whether or not we'll be able to take the AP exams on schedule. Are we all already signed up for the AP exams already? I'm studying very hard for the AP exams right now and I really don't want to miss this chance to put my knowledge and skills to the test. Thank you for having me sign up for the AP exams late though (I hope it wasn't too late?) and even allowing me to have a discount. =] All I would like to know is whether or not I'll be able to take the AP exams in May. Just a "yes" or, hopefully not, a "no," will do. lol. Thanks.</p>