<p>For our school, a week before the tests, they gave an answer sheet and booklet with our student number. We filled out the information on the answer sheet such as school, gender, address and all that stuff and gave it back. They said we only have to fill out that information once a year. When I took my first test they gave the answer sheet back and booklet back and I did the test on it. However, the answer sheet has only bubbles for one test. When you take a second and third test do they give you a new answer sheet, and do you have to fill the information again or do they give a different type of answer sheet? Can someone please explain how your AP test papers are distributed and organized? I am nervous that I filled in my test wrong.</p>
<p>You get different answer sheets for each exam to bubble in your answers for the multiple choice. You only need to fill in the back side once (colored purple, says “Only needs to be filled in once”). The front side (colored blue) needs to be filled in for each exam. Answers go in the centerfold pages.</p>
<p>lol you didnt read what you were filling in did you. part of it said “only needs to be filled in once”</p>
<p>So, only your first test answer sheet will have the purple side information filled out? I didn’t think that they would make you fill out the answer sheets differently.</p>
<p>you only fill in A-H on subsequent tests.</p>