There's a time and a place

By JSF1234 - 11/05/2009 17:07 - United States

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Today, I was taking the AP Biology exam. It’s strictly timed, yet my proctor spent 30 minutes (a third of the time we have) talking about his sexual relationship with his wife, who was also proctoring. I don’t know how I did on the test, but I now know my proctor had erectile dysfunction. FML
I agree, your life sucks 65 244
You deserved it 3 538

Same thing different taste

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sh1tshow 0

You can report that as an "irregularity" to the AP people, which can get you a re-take.

youfailatlife 0

Entirely inappropriate discussion. He has no business around high school kids.

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if this is serious, you should call the office of testing integrity. seriously. the number is in your ap student pack. that's bullshit.

haha i took the ap bio exam today too. we were at a synagogue, and our proctor kept on telling us to shut up because we were in a place of worship.

aclockworkapple 0

It's strictly timed, but not THAT strictly timed. They account for how long it will take the proctor to get set up and everything...you just have to start within a certain timeframe and end exactly how ever many minutes later. Fake.

I don't think he should of shared his personal life.

um, dude, go complain to college board or whoever the AP testing people are. that's completely against the rules, and y'all should all have the opportunity to retake that test. i had an IB coordinator who answered his phone during our IB Lit exam. he got fired for it.

gustavilicious 0

wooh easy 5 today. :] it was so easy to cheat for us since our proctor never looked up.

wotchersarah 0

#109- all AP students across the nation take the test for whichever course the same day as everyone else for the same course. so every ap bio student took the test today.

The test is 3 hours long. I think you meant that he took 1/3 of the time for multiple choice or essay questions, but not 1/3 of the total time. Also, AP Biology is the easiest AP test. You don't even need to know anything.

Unless you think it really affected your grade, don't do anything about it. You wouldn't want to sit through a four hour test again--let alone studying again and stuff, which is probably needed for Bio. And #141, shame on you. Oh, and I have a friend who wrote "AP BIO CAN SUCK A LARGE PHALLUS" and included a graphic depiction of this somehow for one of the free response essays, and still got a 4. I wouldn't worry so much.

Well, you weren't forced to listen to him, were you? Why didn't you just start writing and ignore the idiot?