Are you asking whether they grade the test, or check to see that you didn't skip number 2?
Either way, I imagine the answer is no. It's your job as a test taker to check for your own mistakes, particularly if you're smart enough to be taking a test to determine college credit.
I think it's the job of the administrator to ensure that the people who who up are who they say they are, that there's a desk for each student, that there's a qualified proctor, and so on.
It sounds as though you have a particular mistake you're concerned about. Why not simply contact the administrator at the school where you took the test and ask him or her, instead of us?
skieuropeSuper ModeratorPosts: 40,179Super Moderator
Is collegeboard usually lenient with students mistake on AP answer sheets?
I answered this question the last time you asked. Your test will be scored. Your results may be delayed will the CB resolves the discrepancy. If you get ahead of it and contact the CB with the error, your score may not be delayed as much. But unless you really screwed up the answer sheet, it's not like they are going to say, "oh well, the kid did not follow directions, so we'll just throw it in the trash."
austinmshauriRegistered UserPosts: 7,858Senior Member
edited June 2018
Are you talking about your name mix up? I thought your AP coordinator said she'd correct it. If there are other mistakes that can affect grading -- and I can't imagine what those might be -- I don't know what they could do. What kind of mistake did you make other than writing your last name in the space for your first?
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Either way, I imagine the answer is no. It's your job as a test taker to check for your own mistakes, particularly if you're smart enough to be taking a test to determine college credit.
I think it's the job of the administrator to ensure that the people who who up are who they say they are, that there's a desk for each student, that there's a qualified proctor, and so on.
It sounds as though you have a particular mistake you're concerned about. Why not simply contact the administrator at the school where you took the test and ask him or her, instead of us?
Can you delete all of my posts?