<p>For today's AP Calculus test, I accidentally ripped off the white seals on the FRQ booklet instead of tearing the perforated side. I notified the proctor of this mistake and they quickly told me to do my best to stick the seals back on. However, it still looks pretty obvious that I had ripped the white seals off. Will my scores be invalidated because of this?</p>
<p>I did the exact same thing. My proctor said that we could start the exam before anyone had ripped the white seals off their exam booklets. I had trouble tearing the perforated sides of the seals, so I just tore the seals off as well!</p>
<p>Hopefully our scores won’t be invalidated…</p>
<p>I doubt it, it seems like a really trivial thing to cancel your scores over. I had a few people in my class do the same, so if anything just blame it on the proctor for not giving clear instructions.</p>