AP test organizers make changes after some students couldn't submit their tests

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The College Board says it's taking steps to avoid a repeat of the problems that are forcing thousands of high school students to retake their Advanced Placement exams if they want to get college credit

Students are taking the AP tests online this year because the coronavirus pandemic has closed schools and made it unsafe to gather at in-person testing sites."AP students took nearly 2.2 million AP Exams last week, and we're so proud of every student who tested. We also share the deep disappointment of those who couldn't complete their AP Exams. We're providing a new safeguard for students moving forward," The College Board said in a Tweet on Sunday.

Seniors won't have a graduation ceremony, so this South Carolina town put up their portraits along Main StreetThe organization set up an alternate email submission process for students who have browser problems, according to The College Board website. That system went into effect on Monday.If students get the message"We Did Not Receive Your Response," they will get instructions to email their submissions to a unique email address.

 

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