Can I trade my released ap exams on here?

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sorry I got a huge collection of released ap calc physics etc. exams on here and am woundering if I can trade I've seen lots and lots of topics on here of people discussing trading exams and they were old but they were still on here, they weren't deleted or locked up or anythng... I just want to make sure I can do this before I do I looked in the rules and couldn't find anything

I just want to make sure before I do that I won't get banned if i did... I wouldn't spam or create multiple topics about me trading or anything and wouldn't break any rule... I just wanted to make sure

Also sorry I didn't know where to put this I put it here becasue I have a huge lsit of Calc Physics Stat Bio exams and am looking to trade so sorry if this dosen't belong here don't know where to put questiosn about these forums so I posted it here sorry but please letme know

i've see plenty of people doing it on here and the topics didn't get locked up or deleted or anything so can I go ahead and do the same?

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well is it safe for me to assume that sense nobody knows there is no rule then?
 
I don't know if it's safe for you to assume that. Hold off for a while before posting the AP tests - someone will get back to you on this.
 
ok thanks i wasn't sure I've seen plenty of other people doing it on here... just wanted to make sure I love this place and wouldn't want to get banned from it =)... i checked the rules found nothing... but you guess you have the right idea...

also I woudln't be posting the exams on here would be trading through email just putting list of exams that I own on here in a topic saying that was trading and trade over email that is all
 
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Moderator's note: the Mentors are discussing this, and will get back to you.
 
GreenPrint said:
...I got a huge collection of released ap calc physics etc. exams on here and am woundering if I can trade...
That is fine. Other members can contact you privately, via the forum Private Message system.

I'm keeping the thread locked, just so that it does not become cluttered with posts requesting the exams.

Incidently, people can find old free-response questions (not the full exams) at the CollegeBoard website. For example:

http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/physics_c/samp.html?physicsc
 
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