What is wrong with AP Stats?

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Dude that seriously sucks!!! College Board is so evil. >.<</p>

<p>People in a few test centers had almost identical test answers with a peer sitting next to them, so CB is currently investigating this. I found this out from my friend who also didn't get their score back for AP Stat and e-mailed CB AP Services. Hope this helps you guys!</p>

<p>PS: I got a 5 on Stat! Mine was available on the first day so I am happy!</p>

<p>Congrats drkorn! And thank you for the reassurance that I didn't make a dumb bubbling error on my test!</p>

<p>what the **** that's some <strong><em>ing *</em></strong>***</p>

<p>yeah i know all my cusswords will be censored, but i'm <strong><em>ing *</em></strong>ed off with college board now...
grrrr *
** them. if i don't get credit i'm gonna be so *<strong><em>ing *</em></strong>ed off</p>

<p>honestly, i'm slightly offended by this.</p>

<p>A more coolheaded me: Thanks for the info, drkorn...did your friend have any information regarding when grades for those of us whose grades are under investigation may be released so i can stop stalking their hotline?</p>

<p>Umm, well I definitely didn't cheat since I was the only effing test taker in the room. Mine still isn't available. >.<</p>

<p>The fire drill went off during my test and I think thats what might be causing delay. I hope my score doesn't get voided...</p>

<p>like i said earlier, i'd be *<strong><em>ing *</em></strong>ed if my score was voided.</p>

<p>And I don't think that'll void your test, prankityclankity.</p>

<p>well phony , when it happened the proctor didn't follow standard procedure and left the stats kids unattended, and i'm sure some kids took advantage of that and talked about the test. Then when we got back in our testing room he handed back our tests, so some test might look a little too similiar.</p>

<p>I also got an email from CB like drkorn's freind, and if my scores do get canceled because of the actions of a few idiots, I will nail somone's balls to the nearest wall. :)</p>

<p>ok here's another thing though. last year one of my scores wasnt available and it told me that before it gave me my scores. but this year, it didn't even mention stats or say any scores are unavailable, it's as if i never took it...</p>

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Whoa, that's weird.</p>

<p>Hmmm....I think the majority of the people who are currently having issues do indeed get a message stating "Not all of your scores are available at this time." That's the first I've heard of the score disappearing entirely -- College Board had better get this resolved quickly before all hell breaks loose.</p>

<p>lol, i think it's because of cheating issues (what some people have been saying...some proctors are stupid). i didn't take ap stats, but during my ap exam, some kid got sick, and my proctor didn't run off and get help he just waited until someone came and cleaned it up--talk about dedication, and i'm glad she didn't leave so something like this would happen to me (and i was deathly ill so i couldn't smell it...). best of luck guys!</p>

<p>I just got off the phone with college board and they told me my score would be available in about 3 weeks although they said nothing about my score being under investigation...***?</p>

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Whoa, ftw. Does that mean you'll get yours in the mail in three weeks?!</p>

<p>God, you'd think that if the scores will soon be available by mail, CB would just make them available by phone as well (Unless they aren't available on the printed score report either...).</p>

<p>Wow, are these scores still held up? I got mine first time I called, on like the 27th or 28th or something.</p>

<p>I sorta doubt that it's cheating that's causing the delay. How come the issue is so widespread across so many members of CC, presumably from many different geographic locations, yet no other subject receives any degree of significant delay? (Although I think I saw something about USH scores.) It simply doesn't add up.</p>

<p>DCforME, I was just saying that in respect to my testing center. The proctor didn't escort the test takers out of the building during the fire drill and when we got back into the exam room he handed back the tests and we continued taking it as if nothing happened. I'm sure some kids took advantage of this. CB mentioned this. So it does add up.</p>

<p>I got the whole "3 weeks" thing too when I called several days ago.</p>

<p>Well that's a relief (to me at least). I would really be ticked off if they said I cheated. The proctor was like three feet away from me the whole entire test, and I was the only one taking it, so yeah.</p>

<p>UPDATE: Scores for AP Statistics should be available by phone. College Board has rooted out the Texas high school accused of improper examination procedure.</p>