Possible disaster on AP Exam

<p>On the AP BC Calc exam on the info page, where you have to bubble in what test you're taking (BC Calc), I think I might have accidentally left it blank, although I did write "BC Calculus" and the form code on the line above.</p>

<p>Will this jeopardize my score?</p>

<p>If you wrote it, I’m sure College Board can figure it out. Just try and not make this mistake again haha. However, if you left that box completely blank, then your scores would probably be invalidated.</p>

<p>wow dude…say hello to major breakdown come this july</p>

<p>Hey. That reminds me…If you took more than one exam, you only had to fill in I-P and the back page of the answer sheet (address, phone number, etc.) only once right? Say you took 3 exams, you only had to fill it once?</p>

<p>I don’t think they will invalidate it.</p>

<p>wow you guys are *******ed…horrible…</p>

<p>haha jk hundreds of kids mess up each year and CB tends to figure it out</p>

<p>JFetrov, you only need to fill in the purple part once per year, so you’re fine. oneguy21, your AP Coordinator should have caught the error and fixed it. Go ask him/her to check if he/she hasn’t sent the tests to CB yet.</p>

<p>My proctor screwed a bunch of stuff up… he never told us to fill in the race/ethnicity part when we were filling out the purple part, and when someone asked if he skipped it for a reason he told us not to. It was only after several exams that he began telling the new people to do that part. Also, he only told us to do the survey questions on 2/4 of the tests I took. Hopefully it won’t screw anything up!</p>

<p>My proctors told us we didn’t need to bubble in our names in the blue part of the scantron for each exam. I knew they were wrong and ignored them by filling in the bubbles. When I took an exam the week after they told us we didn’t need to bubble them in, they told us that they were wrong in saying that you don’t need to fill in your name in the blue part on the scantron each time. They then told us that they had gone through each exam and bubbled in everyone’s names that hadn’t bubbled them in. Big time fail on the proctors’ part…</p>

<p>Is it just me or did they do away with score reporting? My proctors didn’t once tell us to bubble in a school we wanted to send our scores in to.</p>

<p>That was to be filled in on the back of the scantron, in the purple section that only has to be filled in once.</p>

<p>Were we not supposed to fill out the 5 survey questions on AP Human Geography? Because I was never told to, I only did the survey questions on the MC.</p>

<p>You were supposed to do the survey questions for all AP tests, but I don’t think it’s a big deal if you forgot.</p>

<p>I didn’t forget- my proctor just didn’t tell me to. I’m wondering if we didn’t have to fill out the first survey questions on APHG because it had its own survey questions at the end of the MC.</p>

<p>I know for the SAT, about 10% of the exams are incorrectly marked (I bet many of those are scored given we dont have 10% of our takers complaining). I imagine the percentage for AP exams is much higher. Collegeboard probably tries their best. Why would they have you write the exam there when a machine will typically identify it via the bubble and serial number? Because they want that extra assurance. Don’t sweat it.</p>

<p>No, all your AP tests ask you to do the questions in the Student Pack along with any survey questions at the end.</p>