<p>I just called the AP General Services phoneline, they lady on the phone told me scores are not printed yet. They will be mailed out from the distribution center in late next week. We should expect to get our scores beginning mid July to the 1st week of August.</p>
<p>No scores are mailed yet…I don’t see how so many of you already got it in the mail…</p>
<p>BTW, the date on your score report should say “2012” on it…so, cocoforcollege…your friend’s AP Scholar note shoudl have the year 2012, instead of 2011.</p>
<p>Well Trevor Packer just tweeted an hour ago saying:</p>
<p>Trevor Packer @AP_Trevor
“We are ahead of schedule in preparing the paper reports for students, so we began mailing them earlier this week”</p>
<p>Trevor Packer @AP_Trevor
“2 million paper reports need to be sent, so students will continue to receive them during these first 3 weeks of July.”</p>
<p>@coco, Newark got them, not Fremont. My friends and I are in Fremont. Also, why would AP start an online service like SAT? They would lose their revenue from those kids that have to know their scores early.</p>
<p>Well according to AP Trevor, another company runs the phone score reporting service, and CB has to pay THEM for it. Since they don’t want to pay anymore, to save money they are moving to the free online platform.</p>
<p>@Tracyjackson - the reason it says 2011 is because the person passed three tests in 2011 which happens to be bio, English, and Euro history. Being that the person’s grade level is 12 and he/she will go to college in fall of 2012, it seems accurate to me. I mean, I believe that people have already received their reports.</p>
<p>@Chinaboy, I get the feeling that if AP started an online service like SAT and charged even just a dollar or two, they would make back all the money lost from the $8 per call thing.</p>