Defy The College Board's rules at your OWN risk!

<p>**Every year, we have to repeat the warnings regarding blatant and continuous violations of the rules created by The College Board. Please read what happened to students in 2004! </p>

<p>We have to ask all of you to respect the instructions without exception. Do not expect College Confidential to keep on deleting posts that could endanger YOUR scores. It is up to you. </p>

<p>However, please be aware that we will not tolerate blatant disregard of the instructions, and that repeated offenses will result in permanent banning!**</p>

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<p>That must really suck, no more AP tests O_o. I won’t be sharing any MC/FRQ answers with anyone at all</p>

<p>Out of curiosity, why can’t I find any posts by this user? Maybe I’m using the search function wrong, but when I type in his name into the Search By Username option, I get that " 1. Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms. "</p>

<p>And doesn’t this post kind of go against what Amistad posted. This makes it sound as though we have a choice…</p>

<p>-The Curious Coot66</p>

<p>look up button-pusher in the dictionary: it will say coot66</p>

<p>coot has a good point.</p>

<p>but i wouldn’t share questions.</p>

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<p>I’m taking that as a compliment, no matter how you intended it!</p>

<p>-The Complimented Coot66</p>

<p>If it’s really that much of a problem, why don’t you just temporarily lock the forum? That’s what Art of Problem Solving does during AMC testing.</p>

<p>Locking the forum will punish innocent people who have not done anything. I say to instantly ban violators on spot (yea, it is a little harsh, but it beats getting caught by College Board)</p>

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<p>The date of the original post should have provided the clue: Tri<em>N (Tri</em>N) on Friday, May 07, 2004. Yes, there was a College Confidential before we unveiled the present forum. </p>

<p>Here’s a link to the older forum and the post by Tri_N. </p>

<p><a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/messages/69/67735.html[/url]”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/messages/69/67735.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>And, no, you don’t have a choice.</p>

<p>Link doesn’t work for me. I get a download for a html page along with a boarder. In the end I get a page with the old CC menu on the left and no post. Maybe it’s b.c. I’m running in FireFox…?</p>

<p>-The Fire Coot66</p>

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</a> I never knew there was an old version of the CC website.</p>

<p>@coot66, Yea that happened to me too. Just copy the link and open it in IE, it works fine in that browser.</p>

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<li>I feel so old bc ppl dont know about the old version of the site</li>
<li>I remember back in 10th grade when I went on the CB website only hours after the test (I think it was USH) and found the PDF containing all of the FRQ/DBQs online for every test that had happened up until that day (including USH and Euro). I still wonder why we are restricted to a 48 hour rule if they do not even bother waiting to put up the PDFs until that amount of time. I think they have stopped that practice since then but I remember laughing very hard at the hyprocrites that are CB. Nonetheless, don’t be stupid and post questions, and good luck on your exams :)</li>
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<p>This is really off topic, but the old CC is pretty ghetto :P</p>

<p>I think the rules are simple enough. I mean, is it so hard to not share the content of the tests with anyone?</p>

<p>I don’t know about you guys, but I love how a bunch of the posts after Tri_N’s warning questioned his validity. I won’t start the argument up again, especially since the moderators specifically said the CB rules will be enforced, but still, read the rebellious comments from 2004, they just might make you smile.</p>

<p>-The Smiling Coot66</p>

<p>The story of 2004 is very simple. One poster decided to play games and ignore the rules. College Confidential warned him repeatedly and spent considerable time editing problematic posts. In the end, The College Board was able to identify him with the outcome Tri_N posted himself.</p>

<p>Why risk your college career? </p>

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<p>I like how the moderators wrote comments under specific posts.</p>

<p>What the hell, it can’t hurt to ask, right?</p>

<p>Does College Confidential store IP addresses and if asked, would it provide those records to entities such as the CollegeBoard?</p>

<p>-The Asking Coot66</p>

<p>Technically there is no way they can trace your identity…</p>

<p>IP address gives them an internet service provider who might be all to willing to comply. Also, if you posted information about yourself (ie. stats, locations, past experiences), a motivated person could probably figure out who you are…</p>

<p>And speaking of being motivated, I’m off to study for AP Stat. Thinking to self: Damn, more information CB can use to track me down!</p>

<p>-The Motivated Coot66</p>