<p>I’ll get a little idea about AP exams this next week. I’m proctoring two of them for the first time. I’ll be on the look out for cheaters!</p>
<p>Did your daughter ever say anything to the teacher about the e-mail? I’ll bet he would say, “What, surely you didn’t think that applied to you?”</p>
<p>Did your daughter ever say anything to the teacher about the e-mail? I’ll bet he would say, “What, surely you didn’t think that applied to you?”"</p>
<p>THe cheater was reported, so all heck is breaking loose. Stay tuned . . .</p>
<p>zoose-what a crazy story - can’t wait to hear the outcome.</p>
<p>I want to tell an opposite story. </p>
<p>My youngest (of 3) is taking his first ap test on Thursday. On Saturday, he got what looked like a thank you note in the mail. After reading it, he left it on the counter and I took a peek. It was a note from his ap teacher thanking him for his hard work this year and wishing him luck on the test. </p>
<p>I’m sure she did it for the whole class (which must have cost her a pretty penny in stamps), but I thought it was a very thoughtful thing to do, and one that I haven’t seen before (been through many ap test seasons with the older ones, never seen good luck notes!).</p>
<p>The teacher must either be young and unjaded or a really cool lady who knows how to motivate, either way, I’m glad my son had her. Now, we’ll see how he actually does on the test!!</p>
<p>“My youngest (of 3) is taking his first ap test on Thursday. On Saturday, he got what looked like a thank you note in the mail. After reading it, he left it on the counter and I took a peek. It was a note from his ap teacher thanking him for his hard work this year and wishing him luck on the test”</p>
<p>What a classy lady!</p>