White out on AP exam?

<p>Oh shoot,,, While I was taking AP stats, on free response,
I made a mistake on graph that I unconsciously used a bit of white out to erase that part of graph (like 6cm??)
Would this affect my score?? Is there any chance my score gets invalidated for this???</p>

<p>One of my review books was very clear in stating that no white out is allowed on the AP exam. I don’t know if that will jeopardize your score or not, but it is not a good thing. You may want to look on the College Board website to find the details.</p>

<p>wait, we are not allowed to use white out. I used ton of white out in my stat test too. I drew a wrong graph on #1(I think) and had to erase the whole thing. this is really bad.</p>

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<p>It mentions correction fluid in the what not to bring section.</p>

<p>I used this,
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I hope they don’t count this as a correction fluid. It’s not really a fluid.
My teachers never told me about the rule.
Anyway, what’s the purpose of the rule. If we are going to write formulas on it, we can do it in calculators or on their erasers and we are not going to make bombs or something.</p>

<p>I tried to make a bomb but they caught me</p>

<p>In REA’s AP Statistics there is a list of which items you should not bring and white out is listed twice. It even says after the list that it was not a typo, but that it was intentionally put down twice on the list to emphasize that it is really important that you do not bring white out.</p>

<p>OMG OMG, for the back cover of the FR booklet, in the part where we are suppose to write our initials, I wrote the wrong letters and used the whiteout. The proctor told me to do this. Will my score “be jeopardized”?</p>

<p>I don’t know. The college board website says to not bring white out and my review book made a big deal out of making sure to not bring it. I don’t know if you’ll get your score cancelled for bringing it though.</p>

<p>Last year, someone in my school got his score jeopardized for using a highlighter. I don’t know about white-outs.</p>

Did your score get cancelled or brought through because of white-out? I have the same problem this year. Thanks!!!

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