High school students who took Advanced Placement exams online this week may have to do it again next month because of a technical glitch
Since the coronavirus pandemic has closed schools, students are forced to take their college credit exams online this year, but several students reported problems submitting the answers tfor their timed exam.
— Reuben Fuchs May 14, 2020 "Besides just being frustrating, its very discomforting," Fuchs said."Since I expected the stress of the tests to be over by now. But now I will have to restudy my material and dedicate more time than necessary for this test, and at no fault of mine." Fuchs said he hopes The College Board will allow him to submit his old answers based off the time stamp from when the photos were taken.
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