Don't worry about the college administration of the “mission-driven non-profit”-drowns in cash. The American group, which manages the SAT and AP tests at university-related students, paid his CEO $ 2.38 million in total compensation in 2023 (the most recent annual data is available). The Senior VP who was responsible for AP programs earned $ 694,662 in total compensation, while the Senior VP for technology strategy earned $ 765,267 from total compensation.
Given such striking figures, it would be expected that the transition from the college to digital exams would go smoothly, but it remains problems.
Last week the AP -Psychology -Exam of the Group Nationaal was disrupted when the required “Bluebook” test -app was not accessible to many students. From this year on, because the college Board has shifted to digital exams for 28 of its 36 AP courses with 28 of its 36 AP courses, there were no paper backup options available. The only “solution” was to wait quietly in an ice cream gymnasium, surrounded by a hundred other stressed students, to see if the College Board could get its digital act.
I speak, as you may have collected, from family experience; One of my children has experienced the incident firsthand. I was closed for the first time in the problem by an e-mail from my school, which “announced a national Bluebook failure (the test application for all digital AP exams) for all AP-Psystesters. Within an hour, many students were finally able to log in and start the test, but other students had planning conflicts and were therefore “fired from the test room” and gave slots during the “late test day” or “during the exceptional test window.”
On Reddit, the R/Apstudents board melted in a predictable way. One message asked the question of everyone's thoughts:
How do you not prepare the servers for the exam if you know we take the exam hello ?????? Be so FR
I was locked up and studied as hell for this AP-Psych exam PMO such as what the actual f — nugget ???
Now I am old enough not to know what “so fr”, “ts”, or “PMO”, but the term “f — nugget” comes through loud and clear and I plan to add it to my vocabulary.