Question concerning Social Security >.>

<p>If this is in the wrong place, please direct me to the right place to post my question!</p>

<p>Anyway, so last year when I took the AP Exam, I didn't know my social security #, so I left it blank and of course when the report came back, it was blank.</p>

<p>This year, I know my social security #, so should I put my social security # on the exam tomorrow or leave it blank like last year?</p>

<p>Bear in mind that the college I'm going to attend in this Fall has my social security # as well (As I wrote my # in my college application) but I didn't send my AP scores from last year yet. Which also brings up another question, do the collegeboard send all your ap scores? Or only the ones this year, because last year I was a junior, so I left the "Sending score to college" blank.</p>

<p>Any idea what I should do? I realize that on my test report for last year exam has an "Update your information" section which you can mail in, should i "update my info" and mail it?</p>

<p>Putting the SSN on is helpful, but not crucial. As long as you put the student ID stickers on the right places, everything will get together fine.</p>

<p>Don't put it if you didn't put it last year, or your reports from last year might not be linked to those from this year. Normally your proctor will tell you as much when you fill out the basic paper-work-y forms. (we do those in advance so I've already heard it this year xD)</p>

<p>Also, they do send all your AP scores together--that's why it's crucial that your information be identical every year, so they know you're the same person.</p>