<p>@larmonely: haha, I should do that next year [the whole "SHHHH"ing when someone coughs or sneezes]. That’s awesome.</p>
<p>Lmao those were great. :]</p>
<p>I took the Physics B exam without a proctor.</p>
<p>Wow how did your school allow that</p>
<p>I was the only one taking the AP Human Geo exam, so I was sitting in my proctor’s office (she’s a counselor). I pulled an all-nighter and didn’t want to have to crap during my test, so I ate a very very light breakfast. Throughout the test my stomach was making LOUD as s noises and every time it would make a sound, she’d do a double-take type thing. It was the most awkward during the 15 minute break, where we basically just sat and stared at each other. But after 2 min she forced me out and told me to go to the bathroom. She was pressuring me in the beginning too. w.t.f…</p>
<p>When I’m supposed to put the stickers on my MC packet to seal it, I write messages on the sticker back (the sheet that you peel the stickers out of) and put it in the booklet before sealing.</p>
<p>Well, we had about 10 minutes from the time we got out of Macro to break (when we were going to leave), so me and a few friends wandered around the hallways and visited a few classrooms. Bell rings for break, we’re still in one of the classrooms, and a minute later someone pulls the fire alarm.</p>
<p>Needless to say, we hotfooted it to the parking lot and left campus to avoid having to go to the football field with all the other students.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry Exam 2009:</p>
<p>My friend was planning to cancel his AP Chemistry Exam before taking it since he gave up studying. When he took the exam, he did some of the MC and just sat there. When it was time for the First Part Free Response, he had his handy-dandy TI-89 and played Tetris on there. </p>
<p>My cousin was also taking the AP Chem Exam. She gave up on the first part. Since my friend was in front of her, she watched him play Tetris.</p>
<p>However, when June 15th passed, my friend was too late to cancel his AP Chem score. And now the college he chose to send it to knows what score he has.</p>
<p>AP World</p>
<p>I self-studied as we don’t have the class, so I sat in this executive conference room (classy stuff) and sat in the executive chair, while my proctor sat across from me. He was too lazy to get up and get my tests, so he told me to slide them down. Oh, and he definitely gave me extra time on the essays by accident because he thought the reading period wasn’t included in the total time! </p>
<p>During the same exam though, there was a very LOUD assembly down the hall, and one confused teacher walked in thinking she had a meeting in there, then rushed out.</p>
<p>AP HG test today, my last one:</p>
<p>I sat down and pulled my answer sheet out. It wasn’t an official answer sheet but a photocopy of one. I asked the coordinator about it, but he said that it will still work but they’ll have to grade it by hand most likely…I’m fully expecting a dash in the score report under Human Geography. Has anyone had this problem before?</p>
<p>AP Bio: We all read the first FRQ question and finish around the same time, I laugh a little, the entire room starts laughing like crazy. For at least three minutes straight. And it’s only one class, and we’re mad tight, and we decided that if all of us didn’t know an essay question-- we’d right about the weird girl from the videos we watched in class. So we chanted her name, and went back to the test. The proctors were amused.</p>
<p>AP Lit: Class has a thing with the word “wanton.” We got pencils with “wanton” carved into them. Wanton shows up twice on the test, all of the people in the class laugh and shout “wanton.” Also, boy outside the room immitates bird mating rituals (we heard his explanation) for twenty minutes, during the 3rd FRQ.</p>
<p>My stomach growled very loudly throughout the entire Calculus MC. Nobody knew it was me though, since we were spaced apart just enough that it was ambiguous as to who’s stomach was making all of the loud gurgling noises. :)</p>
<p>This kid in my AP Euro, APUSH, AP Bio, & AP Lang tests makes cat noises EVERY test. </p>
<p>And it’s not like it’s on purpose, he just “purrs” when he sleeps, it’s sort of distracting but sooo funny.</p>
<p>I took AP Human Geography today, and I had to give up my phone before the test started. Problem is, I forgot to get my phone back after the test, so now I have no phone.</p>
<p>In AP World, at the start, we were all nervous because it was the first AP for all of us. We were in the gym, two to a huge round table (24 of us in all), so we could all see each other very well. My friend kicked off his shoes for no good reason, and all of us followed suit. Then we all began that weird crescendoing laugh that starts as a chuckle and grows into full-out hysteria. Proctors were baffled.</p>
<p>During the break, my friend and I (we both avidly run year-round) began running laps (at a solid <6 minute mile pace I might add too) barefoot around the gym just to cool nerves a bit and because neither of us could handle sitting down for four hours straight (and so she and I could discuss answers without the proctors hearing). After seven or eight minutes of this when we stopped to settle down again, the proctors just stared at us, dumbfounded. They said they’d seen a lot in all their years proctoring, but never anything that bizarre. </p>
<p>My friend and I were both exceptionally proud :D</p>
<p>Students taking AP Physics didn’t want to take the test (truth be told, the teacher really does not at all prepare you for it, from what I’ve heard) and either didn’t show up or walked out. The administration made a big fuss about it, threatening to fail them, and herded people back in to the testing room.</p>
<p>Some of them slept, some of them had conversations and read books to intentionally invalidate themselves out, and the proctor didn’t budge.</p>
<p>My friend was chewing gum during the AP Psych multiple choice section, and it fell out of her mouth and onto her scan form. It was hilarious because she was making these random little noises and she frantically tried to pry it off the paper. Bahaha.</p>
<p>During AP Spanish Lang, my friend who has frequent muscle spasms sat right next to me. During MC and FRQ, kind of distracting.</p>
<p>^^That reminds me of when my friend sitting next to me dropped his chewed gum onto my side of the divider. Pretty nasty…</p>
<p>At the AP World Exam, the proctors asked for everyone’s cell phones. Once everyone got into the testing room, they began their whole “reading” thing. Right before the test, they asked again if anyone had their cell phones (because they were required to). She was just about to say “begin” (a few seconds after she asked for cell phones) when someone’s ringtone went off right behind me. She said, “but it was off!” It was so funny. She was SO lucky though, because had that gone off literally 30 seconds later, she would have gotten her test taken away.</p>