I did see that the teacher of the class could view the responses and I did email him the day I received my score, but he is yet to respond.
As far as what other teachers think, no they have not seen the response, but they are my teachers and they do know my potential to succeed in a test like this, especially those that have taught me the lower social studies classes before AP Government. I haven’t heard from my teacher, but I would expect this to shock him as well since he has always told me I do great work in his class.
You are more than likely correct about the time to submit not being the culprit, it was more of a shot in the dark at what maybe could have happened. However, it would not be the first time I have had the same issue submitting something.
I will admit I could’ve just actually failed, but I felt certain in my answer on the first question and had confidence in my second answer as well. I would be even more surprised if I missed the mark by that much.
I’ll try and find the AP test results but I can already tell you that no one struggles on the AP Gov test. Unlike the AP Calc test I mentioned in my post, a 2 is an admirable score when compared to how well past students at my school have performed on it, most kids just getting shy of a 3, one person passing, and the rest getting 1s. The sheer difference in difficulty and results of the two tests I took is the main root of my disbelief in all of this. And yes, practically everyone who takes AP courses at my school takes the test.