I’m trying to cancel one of my AP scores, and under the signature field it says student or parent signature. I’m 17, so does it have to be a parent’s signature? Since college board never confirms cancellation, I don’t want to mess up and not realize until it’s too late.
I’d much rather do the signature myself, but since I’m 17 does it have to be a parent?
It’s not a legal document, so you can sign. It would actually be rather weird to me if a parent did sign.
Whether it’s worth the money to cancel is a different wuestion
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Ok thank you, I’ll sign it myself then.
Also, there’s another exam I was considering cancelling, but I’m confused by the format. Do they want me to bubble both exams? And after that what do I write in the “Exam Code” section, and again do I write them both in the same field?
And as for the money, cancelling it right now is free right? (Aside from non refundable fee for the exam). I was hoping to just get these scores erased from history so that the graders can spare their eyes from even seeing those god awful scores since I kinda went in blind.
You’re right. My error. But my point still stands. You paid for the test and spent 3 hours taking the test. There’s no benefit to you to cancel. But that’s your choice.
I would do two separate forms. The CB is not known for not messing things up, do it’s best to avoid potential confusion
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Thanks, the only other thing I don’t understand is what should I put for exam code? What exactly do they want me to put in and where would I fine it? For reference, I’m cancelling micro and macro economics.
As for my reasoning, it’s because I’m extremely confident I failed, and if by some act of God I pass, I’d be at a disadvantage because they’re core to my major, and I know nothing on the subject (my teacher quit lol).
The exam codes are on the right hand side of the form.
On the bottom of the left side, they are simply asking you to indicate which are from the regular testing period vs late testing.
So for macro, you bubble 35 on the right side and write “35” under regular testing in the left side.
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Thanks, I’ve got it filled out now all digitally, but for the signature do I need to write that by pen and then scan that to a pdf?
And when I send both of the papers should I mail it or fax it or both? And should I expect any form of confirmation from CB when they cancel my score?
Thanks for the responses btw.
Yes
Doesn’t matter
None whatsoever. Your confirmation comes in July when there’s no scores for micro and macro
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No confirmation is scary, I’ll probably mail and fax them to ensure it goes through. When I’m doing this can I include both documents in the same mail/fax message or should I do each exam paper seperately? Also a name along with the company is required in the faxing messager I’m using, so what should I put in the name?
You list your name. List your name again as the company
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About to send it in. Some of my information such as my email or phone number may not match up with what’s on my college board account. (CB has my school email). Is this important? Or will it be fine.
Thanks again man, you’re a huge help.
It’s probably not an issue, but why not match them?
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As for the email, it’s because CB has my school email, but I’ll have to switch it to my personal at some point. As for the number I’m honestly not sure which one CB has. Hopefully all is well there but I can’t imagine that causing it to be rejected because they probably wouldn’t tell me if they rejected it.
I sent in the forms today, so hopefully they accept my ugly signature. Thanks a lot for the help!
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