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I don't think this is true. There are several proctors at an AP exam and unless they are all as sick as he is, i highly doubt that they'll sit there and let him talk about sexual relationships for thirty minutes. Plus, they have a piece of paper in which they read from.
what the hell is a proctor?
AP Biology huh? somebody thinks their smart! ;) but seriously, that ***** hard, hope you did well.
First off, AP Bio is one of the hardest AP tests out there. So the fact that your teacher distracted you like that is just plain wrong. Second, you can report them to the AP-College Board people and they will lose their teaching license. That is so inappropriate. They have to sign a waver before they proctor that says they will adhere to the rules and not do anything out of line. Lastly, I hope you got a 5 :)
#151: What? Thinks they're smart? Seriously? I'm sure the OP /is/ smart. OP: You can charge him for sexual harassment, y'know. His "conversation" could've complied that he wanted to perform sexual acts with you, in which you can report him to the police. Anyway, I'm really sorry about that -- AP Bio is extremely difficult and what he did was just plain wrong. I hope you did fine on your test. (:
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You can report that as an "irregularity" to the AP people, which can get you a re-take.
Entirely inappropriate discussion. He has no business around high school kids.