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The AP Psychology exam, initially scheduled to commence at noon, experienced a significant delay of 45 minutes due to unforeseen technical difficulties. As students awaited the start of the test, they were permitted to reach out to their parents and notify them about their later-than-anticipated release time.
Check-in for the exam began at 11:30 a.m. when students gathered in the Auxiliary Gym, ready to take on the challenges of the day. However, the technical issues prompted a pause, leaving many students anxious as they prepared mentally for the exam.
Educators and administrators worked diligently to resolve the problems, ensuring that all students could participate in a fair testing environment. The delay served as a reminder of the importance of technology in modern education, as well as the need for contingency plans during such events. Students are now hopeful that the exam can proceed smoothly, allowing them to showcase their knowledge and skills in psychology.
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