So, I took some AP tests last year (Junior year), and now I forgot my scores, which I need for college apps. Does anyone know how to access the scores online? I know where to get my SATs online, but when I search the website, I cannot find anyplace where I could access my AP scores. Does anyone know how to do this?
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They do not post them online, unfortunately. Your best bet is to call the college board and pay their fee to hear your score. You may also try your guidance counselor, they may have the scores.
Check your files one more time I'm pretty sure they mail them to you. I'm also 99% sure that the counselors recieve a print out and a mailing with everyones scores so he/she should definitly have them. Check your schools website and find the counselors name and shoot him an email so you can get the score ASAP.
They do not post them online, unfortunately. Your best bet is to call the college board and pay their fee to hear your score. You may also try your guidance counselor, they may have the scores.
I do believe that he is right; the College Board likes to wring your wallet dry with "receiving fees". Which is why I always either keep my score reports (sure, it's a bit more expensive), or just tell CB to send my AP scores when I feel confident in them to the colleges I'm interested in.
Otherwise...your best bet is to just order a copy of your score report. But I'd try your guidance counselor first, like they've said.
I do believe that he is right; the College Board likes to wring your wallet dry with "receiving fees". Which is why I always either keep my score reports (sure, it's a bit more expensive), or just tell CB to send my AP scores when I feel confident in them to the colleges I'm interested in.
Otherwise...your best bet is to just order a copy of your score report. But I'd try your guidance counselor first, like they've said.
That reminds me you also have to pick the schools that receive your scores (not sure if you do it before) you take the test. I think you get 5 for free or something like that. So if you were already considering this school before you took the test then theres a chance they might have it.
I'm pretty sure you do this I might be thinking about AP tests because I know you do it for those.
That reminds me you also have to pick the schools that receive your scores (not sure if you do it before) you take the test. I think you get 5 for free or something like that. So if you were already considering this school before you took the test then theres a chance they might have it.
I'm pretty sure you do this I might be thinking about AP tests because I know you do it for those.
I believe you mean SATs or ACTs. For the APs, you get to send them to one school.
just go to www.collegeboard.com sign up (should have already cause it's the place to be for all those things) and they have all those scores already archived for everyone. just tell them what school you want them to send the scores to and they'll send the official stamped ones (can't send a photocopy. gotta be stamped and signed by the school board). you have 4 years before they put them into an archive state and gotta pay a lot more to retrieve them. no biggie.
I forgot which english I took, so I had a similar problem. What I did was just ask my guidance department, they should have them on file, which would save you some time and money.
I really don't know why they wouldn't post them online. This whole college application process was a tangled web of poorly designed websites and red tape. Good luck.
Thanks for all the help. I asked my counselor, but he did not have them (I am at a different school this year than last), so I sucked it up and called the College Board. Oh well.
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Good luck
I do believe that he is right; the College Board likes to wring your wallet dry with "receiving fees". Which is why I always either keep my score reports (sure, it's a bit more expensive), or just tell CB to send my AP scores when I feel confident in them to the colleges I'm interested in.
Otherwise...your best bet is to just order a copy of your score report. But I'd try your guidance counselor first, like they've said.
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That reminds me you also have to pick the schools that receive your scores (not sure if you do it before) you take the test. I think you get 5 for free or something like that. So if you were already considering this school before you took the test then theres a chance they might have it.
I'm pretty sure you do this I might be thinking about AP tests because I know you do it for those.
I believe you mean SATs or ACTs. For the APs, you get to send them to one school.
I really don't know why they wouldn't post them online. This whole college application process was a tangled web of poorly designed websites and red tape. Good luck.
good stuff
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." ~Henry Ford