<p>Do they grade exams by geographic location, beginning with the West and ending with the East?</p>
<p>^I think they’re all graded at the same time. It just takes longer for the scores to get to certain regions in the U.S.</p>
<p>Oh, all right. Thanks! :)</p>
<p>T.T I feel like giving in right now. I can just ask my dad for the credit card and call AP Services, and all the anxiety will be over. However, hearing it on the phone is not the experience I want.</p>
<p>Same jerrry4445, but I just don’t want to succumb to the anxiety and throw 8 more dollars at College Board.</p>
<p>Hang in there guys. I have my own debit card so I could do it any time I wanted, but I’m going to hold off a little longer and save the $8.</p>
<p>Sorry that you have it worse, 1253729, since you live at CT, whereas I live in CA, where I will receive my AP Scores two days from now. Therefore, I shouldn’t be all irritated and anxious about my scores. However, I’m just mad at the post office for its observed Independence Day because I won’t be getting my score report on Monday. I wonder what tomorrow is going to be like. It just seems dark.</p>
<p>The Bay Area seemed to get their scores first, and then it trickled down to SoCal. I’m in San Bernardino and got them on the 9th last year.</p>
<p>Can somebody that has received the score by mail basically outline what it says, how many sheets there are, etc?</p>
<p>^1 sheet that says your # score, as well as which colleges received your scores. That is all.</p>
<p>Yeah, the score sheet is so anticlimactic. I live in MA so it takes forever to get here, and last year it was a little disappointing when I finally opened the envelope and saw the tiny score sheet with my one test on it. Maybe this year it’ll be better with 3 more. (I still refuse to pay the $8 though, so I’ll be waiting with the rest of you for a couple more weeks!)</p>
<p>Glad to see there was a thread for this.</p>
<p>I looked at the collegeboard site and saw the “$8 per call” and was like hell naw. I already paid what $84 for a test and now you want to get more money…</p>
<p>I didn’t have to pay for the test, my school pays for them.
But I’m still waiting for my scores in the mail, it would be stupid to pay $8 when I only took one test this year.</p>
<p>^^$86 actually</p>
<p>Can someone please post a scan of what the results document looks like (with your information removed). I have about 600+ pages of documents before me and it would be easier to find what I’m looking for if I know what the form looks like.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Oh wow, I didn’t even know the post office was closed on July 5th. -_______- Great, another day or so of waiting & dying a little bit inside.</p>
<p>is it 8$ per test to call or is it for all of them? My school only makes us pay $56? I guess it’s a rebate or something.</p>
<p>$8 for all of the tests in one call</p>
<p>Hopefully I have the patience to wait it out. NY here! :(</p>
<p>lol, my college got my scores before I did. So I now know that I made pretty good scores on most of my tests, since the university is giving me credit for them…BUT I STILL DON’T ACTUALLY KNOW WHAT I GOT. Darn Collegeboard and their $8 fee. I find it hard to believe sometimes that Collegeboard is a non-profit organization. xP</p>