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you can get a retake. and he can also get in trouble for proctoring incorrectly, and sharing that info with you lol. theyre not allowed to say anything but what the instructions say to do.
To all the people calling BS on this b/c there were only 2 proctors.... I took 2 AP exams last year-calc and lit, and for both tests there was only 1 proctor. I'm pretty sure the number of proctors is based on the number of students in the room taking the test. There were only 3 of us taking the calc exam, and I took the lit exam by myself...why the hell would you need 3 or more proctors to monitor that when there's only 1 or 3 kids??
i would report your proctor to the principal, he wasted your time and besides who the hell cares about all that?
#22 all of the tests at my school only have one proctor.
we have a proctor like that at our school...and his wife also proctors, like with you. it's horrible. today he forgot to tell people to fill in the information in the front of the answer sheet, so half the people were stupid and didn't do it. half the students' scores are now disqualified because of him.
#84 actually, colleges don't look at your AP scores. they don't /want/ you to have college credit, because that means less classes you have to pay them for. (my father is dean of admissions at a university)
well, i have my ap tests this week (and last week). so i know that the time for your test doesn't include the time the proctor talks for. your time is from when they say go, until they say stop. and the number of proctors is irrelevant, we had 3 at my AP US exam, because we have a lot of students. actually, we had 2 testing rooms for it, and the other room had like, 6.
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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.