Strange AP stories...

<p>Wandering the posts I found people who had a bomb scare, fire alarms, mixed up tests, etc.</p>

<p>Nothing special really happened during any of mine (there was a fire alarm for the Physics one, but I'm not taking physics).</p>

<p>So what's the most intresting thing that happened during your AP?</p>

<p>During our Physics B exam, a kid played “Crazy Train” right outside the window twice, but we heard nothing more than the screaming by Ozzy in the first few seconds.</p>

<p>Nothing unusual has happened during any of my AP exams, or any test I’ve ever taken, from what I remember, for that matter. sigh</p>

<p>During one of my exams on the free response, the proctor called time 5 minutes early. I then showed that based on the time we started and the time it was then, the proctor had not given us the full time. So the proctor let us finish. People told me after the exam they got half of the free response section done in those 5 minutes.</p>

<p>During the AP Euro exam, the air conditioner was on and was making a lot of noise throughout. With about 20 minutes left in the FR section, it shut off and the gym went completely silent.</p>

<p>Sure, this isn’t as interesting or exciting as a fire alarm, but it’s the best I’ve got.</p>

<p>My friend had a wasp crawl up to her test. She freaked out.</p>

<p>@314159265
I hate the silence when something like that turns off. It feels so awkward.</p>

<p>Proctor’s decided to have a conversation during my FRQs for bio, that was fun. I could hear the people eating lunch outside as well.</p>

<p>For physics, right after the bell rang for school to get out we could hear everyone leaving school and their conversations. And then randomly someone started screaming. It only lasted a couple minutes though.</p>

<p>My nose bled on my Bio green insert. Not fun. :(</p>

<p>During Government (U.S.), it was raining rather heavily outside, and as a consequence, I could not concentrate because of the sound of heavy raindrops hitting the metal of the groaning air conditioners. </p>

<p>Not particularly interesting, but whatevs.</p>

<p>Stupid kids kept on yelling in the hall… was particularly interesting to hear the stupid noises people can make.</p>

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<p>You mean that usually doesn’t happen in your school? Lucky.</p>

<p>Nothing extraordinary happens on my AP exams. I took my Chem test in one of the dingy portables, and the aircon sounded like a jet engine. Even with that, I concentrated well.</p>

<p>Well we were in the performing arts building, and it echoes real loud in there… so yeah</p>

<p>Our proctor ended up being the “hottest” teacher in the entire school - (I’m a girl, so I can’t say much about her, but I’m not gonna lie, she is extremely pretty). You could only imagine the inappropriate responses/stupid questions/tragic attempts to hit on her made by the guys in my class. Amusing, nonetheless although it seemed like she liked the attention. </p>

<p>Needless to say, the guys in my class were pretty excited throughout the exam. One of my classmates put his head down within the 10 minutes of the first FRQ - and just stared at her for the rest of the period. Awkward. </p>

<p>Then, we had some random kid walk during the exam and she was “How could I help you?” He had that perverted look on his face and said, “Oh, I thought I was supposed to be proctoring with you.”</p>

<p>I unknowingly ate some soy cereal with soy milk despite my intolerance.</p>

<p>I had massive massive massive gas during the Gov test and was farting rancid putridness. My neighbor and the surrounding tables within a 10ft vicinity were all disgusted. I had to hold it in, crossing my legs and squeezing tight throughout the entire essay part.</p>

<p>@electric, at least it didn’t came with a bonus</p>

<p>pen ran out of ink during the 2nd frq for us history
borrowed my neighbor’s pen without her permission and never returned it</p>

<p>@zala, lol</p>

<p>hahaha that’s hilarious Electric</p>