Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The AP exam schedule came out yesterday, and I noticed that there was no alternate date for some of the AP exams. What happens if a child is sick on the day of the exam?
It typically takes a major illness/injury or life event to be able to take an exam during the makeup window. Sniffles/allergies do not count. Taking the makeup exam will be left to the discretion of the AP Coordinator at that particular high school. If something is already on the calendar like a wedding/surgery, contact the AP Coordinator immediately. If something comes up day of test, like car accident or projectile vomiting, contact your school's AP Coordinator.
Note for those who may not be aware: The AP Exam schedule comes out very early in the school year. If there is a major family wedding in May, you can start the conversation with the AP coordinator early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The AP exam schedule came out yesterday, and I noticed that there was no alternate date for some of the AP exams. What happens if a child is sick on the day of the exam?
It typically takes a major illness/injury or life event to be able to take an exam during the makeup window. Sniffles/allergies do not count. Taking the makeup exam will be left to the discretion of the AP Coordinator at that particular high school. If something is already on the calendar like a wedding/surgery, contact the AP Coordinator immediately. If something comes up day of test, like car accident or projectile vomiting, contact your school's AP Coordinator.
Anonymous wrote:The AP exam schedule came out yesterday, and I noticed that there was no alternate date for some of the AP exams. What happens if a child is sick on the day of the exam?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they tell you there's a make-up day, students will decide to put off the exam. If you call to ask the school, they're going to assume you're trying to decide which day is more convenient. The only time you need to contact them is if, day of, your kid is ill enough not to be able to sit for the exam.
But, they listed alternate days for other exams, just not this one. I hear you about kids choosing to push it off, but then why have alt days for the other exams?
Anonymous wrote:If they tell you there's a make-up day, students will decide to put off the exam. If you call to ask the school, they're going to assume you're trying to decide which day is more convenient. The only time you need to contact them is if, day of, your kid is ill enough not to be able to sit for the exam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The official college board schedule has makeup dates/times for all the tests: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates/late-testing-dates
Maybe it’s just your school schedule that doesn’t list them? You could reach out to your school’s testing coordinator to ask if you are concerned.
OP here. Yea, I think it must be the school because I also noticed on the college board website, the alternate date was there.
We will call the school on Monday but I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with this type of situation.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They take it anyway. Like else where in the world where exams are exams.
It depends, right? General cold? Sure. I did that with my GMATs. If they have a fever, which means they are infectious, and vomiting? I would say no, they shouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The official college board schedule has makeup dates/times for all the tests: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates/late-testing-dates
Maybe it’s just your school schedule that doesn’t list them? You could reach out to your school’s testing coordinator to ask if you are concerned.
OP here. Yea, I think it must be the school because I also noticed on the college board website, the alternate date was there.
We will call the school on Monday but I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with this type of situation.
Anonymous wrote:The official college board schedule has makeup dates/times for all the tests: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/exam-administration-ordering-scores/exam-dates/late-testing-dates
Maybe it’s just your school schedule that doesn’t list them? You could reach out to your school’s testing coordinator to ask if you are concerned.
Anonymous wrote:They take it anyway. Like else where in the world where exams are exams.