<p>Hi, everyone. I just checked the AP 2012 Psych FRQ on apcentral but I found that that was totally different from the questions I answered on Monday. The two questions are completely different instead of reversed the order. I took the test in Asia but is that the reason? I mean, for USH and such, I should see a different set of questions because there is a Form B. But psych does not have a form B so what's the reason? Is there a problem?</p>
<p>You were one of the select few who received a different version of the test. This is the first year they did it, and you may NEVER discuss those FRQs. </p>
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<p>Thanks, DavidTheNerd. But is that fair? Do I and other students use the same curve to determine the final score? If so, students who answer the questions I answer will have an advantage/disadvantage if my questions are easier/harder.</p>
<p>I had different frq’s too</p>
<p>My teacher called the college board and asked about it and she told us that they did that to give them more of the same tests that the international kids take for them to have a bigger testing group.</p>