AP Seminar Appeal Results

Yooooooo AP sem, I got a noti that my AP sem score came back td after I appealed for Misuse of GenAI. Idk how to tell if I got a successful appeal or not cs all CB sent me was that my scores out. Any of you guys know how to tell if you had a successful appeal or not? Also I got a 3.

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u/INEEDAPSEMHELP — 3 days ago
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Hard SAT math problem - this Q is from BedRock SAT math - pls help

Pls help for this hard SAT math problem, my goal is a 770 for august and I got a 720 on practice 7 on bluebook

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Also any tips for RW are greatly appreciated as my rw is at that 660-680 range. My main issue is the dense passages on the reading part of the test, my goal here is a 730. Thank you guys in advance for any help I get.

the problem....

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u/INEEDAPSEMHELP — 14 days ago
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Hard SAT math Problem - pls help

I'm just tryna get above a 760 math on the august SAT but this question stumped me....

Also I would greatly appreciate some rw tips for the next sat my rw skill is 660-680 rn and I want to get it up to a 730 before the august SAT. My main problem are the reading questions.

u/INEEDAPSEMHELP — 14 days ago
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Need help to improve my SAT score Right now I am at a 730 math and a 620 RW goal 1500+

I am taking the SAT in august and it will be my 1st attempt. my 1st real PSAT was an 1150 620math and 530RW and my 1st sat prac test was a 1330 on bb 770 math and 560 rw. then I got a 1350 on the Princeton Review practice test 730 math and 620RW and finally a 1400 760m and a 640RW but the Princeton tests feel much, much harder so ima go off of that. Also I SUCK at complex regressions. it is so hard to understand for me so I js dont use them at all.

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u/INEEDAPSEMHELP — 1 month ago
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AP SEMINAR APPEAL - how many screenshots do you need to take?

Hey AP Sem,

I'm just asking for some help, as I'm not really sure how many screenshots I need to submit for the appeal. I have until July 23 to get all of my stuff in, so I would greatly appreciate it if I could get some help.

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u/INEEDAPSEMHELP — 1 month ago

AP Seminar Appeal (wrongfully convicted) - what to include in the ss's and what are some things to include for a successful appeal

Hi AP Seminar,

I’m reaching out to this community because my AP Seminar score was placed on hold after being flagged for possible AI use. I would really appreciate any advice or help if anyone here has gone through this process or has tips on what else I can include or how to strengthen my case.

Here’s what I’ve done so far-

  • Added version history for both my IRR and IWA
  • Uploaded scanned notebook pages showing outlines and source analysis (possibly if permitted)
  • Included a detailed teacher letter attesting to my work
  • Added a short personal statement explaining my working process

If anyone has experience with successful appeals or knows what kind of evidence College Board finds most convincing, I’d really appreciate your insight.

One important thing I’m worried about is that my Google Docs version history looks unusual. Most of my actual typing happened over three long nights right before the deadline, so the version history shows a lot of writing in a short period of time and only a few days of editing. This wasn’t because I used AI; it was because I had trouble focusing in class and didn’t get much typing done during school hours.

During class, I mainly worked in my notebook. I would read my sources, pull out key evidence, summarize the important parts, and sketch out rough outlines of what each paragraph would say. So even though the version history shows a lot of writing happening quickly, the planning and thinking happened over a much longer period of time in my notebook. The typed draft was basically me transferring and shaping the work I had already done by hand.

If you already can't tell, this situation has me very stressed, and on top of this, I am already prepping for the SAT in August, and that already has me very worried since my goal score is a 1550.

Honestly, any advice would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Thank you in advance to anyone who responds or tries to help.

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u/INEEDAPSEMHELP — 1 month ago