<p>I took an AP exam and I, being the forgetful impulsive person that I am, discussed FRQ before the 48 hours were up on an online forum similar to CC. What are the chances that the College Board will find me and invalidate my score?</p>
<p>Honestly, the chances are close to zero. They would have to track your IP, find out who you are from your IP, and then invalidate your test from there. That’s too much work for one test.</p>
<p>Plus, people do it on these forums all the time and their tests don’t get invalidated. I don’t advocate for you to do that, but you should be fine.</p>
<p>Alright. Also, I personally didn’t discuss any questions but rather my answers, which the policy states that we cannot discuss the Free Response “Questions” for 48 hours. So technically should I have anything to worry about, right?</p>
<p>Discussing AP is a gateway offensive. It begins like this, then turns into overdue movie cd’s and before you know it you’re taking over a town with a motorcycle gang. But seriously, I think you will be fine.</p>
<p>Well no, you still shouldn’t have discussed your answers either, but really, they probably won’t find out…48 hours are up anyways.</p>