AP season is a stressful time for high schoolers. We have worked all year in many of our classes leading up to our AP exams. College credit, our college applications, and even our self-esteem is on the line. And that's why we don't need it when we finally get to our exam only to learn a frustrating truth. The AP number labels printed by the Collegeboard do not fit into the boxes on our AP exams printed by the Collegeboard! High schoolers across the country have spoken. The time is now, Collegeboard. Start printing AP exams with boxes large enough to fit your AP number labels.

Moreover, after completing the ardor of the multiple choice section, we test takers are subject to further atrocities: the seals. In order to protect the alleged 'intellectual property' of the College Board, students are asked to seal their multiple choice booklets using seals that, like the AP number labels, do not fit into the boxes provided. This creates an imperfect seal, and another source of stress and anxiety for test takers who have yet to finish the Free-Response Questions, where they will once again be asked to place an AP number label into a mismatched box. We, the future of our world, plead with you to rectify these frustrations, College Board. Please.