<p>I can see the tests I took this year but no scores as well @GoBears2018 </p>
<p>Can’t find the scores.</p>
<p>I’m curious why College Board wouldn’t release the scores if they already have them. What is the reason for doing this?</p>
<p>AP Psyc: 5 (I love psychology, so this was expected. It was online though, so I wasn’t completely sure)
AP U.S Gov: 5 (I for sure thought I got a 4, but this is a nice surprise since I took this online as well)
AP Calc AB: 4 (slightly disappointed, as Duke only accepts a 5, but I still learned a good bit; it was taught virtually, and math without a physical teacher is kind of difficult for me) </p>
<p>Overall, I’m very happy with my scores since my high school only has one AP class – U.S History, which was last year. Good luck to everyone! :)</p>
<p>Guys, the reason collegeboard does not send them out is because,
- They are still grading the late and international exams, some of the people who received their scores from teachers and colleges still don’t have their late exam scores.
- Even if they did have the scores they’re not going to release them early because they are a professional company. They may release the scores a couple hours ahead of schedule not weeks when they told us specifically which days they were going to release them. The final reason is because they want to make certain their servers are ready and want to make sure they don’t crash when millions of Californians sign on that first day.</p>
<p>Just wait it out and please stop posting how you cannot see your scores, we know and if you read anybody else’s posts you would know why we know. Let’s leave this thread for its original purpose and only discuss our RELEASED AP scores and not why we can’t access them. </p>
<p>“2. Even if they did have the scores they’re not going to release them early because they are a professional company.”</p>
<p>Good point, except they ARE releasing them. To colleges, not to the individuals. So why would they do that?</p>
<p>us govt - 5
physics C mech - 5
English literature - 5
enviro - 5
microeconomics - 5
physics C e&m - 4
art history - 4
compsci A - 4
spanish lang - 3 lol </p>
<p>Are you allowed to call on July 1st for your scores for an 8$ fee or does that not happen anymore?</p>
<p>@MaynardGKrebs It’s because colleges recieve priority because college freshman are trying to register for classes and some AP exams serve as pre-reqs. So, when collegeboard gets all the regular exams scored they ship those results out to colleges (also to guidance counselors at high schools). They don’t release score reports to students until every single exam is scored including late exams and international exams.</p>
<p>@crazyfrog821 No I don’t believe you can: <a href=“Helping Students with Scores – AP Central | College Board”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/ap/scores/reporting/for-students</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks @jimmyboy23 </p>
<p>ap biology = 1 – no excuses
ap economics = 1 on both — hah
ap statistic = 2
ap english literature = 2
ap psychology = 1
ap physics c mech/e&m = 5 on both</p>
<p>ap spanish language = 4
ap english lit = 5
ap us gov = 5
ap comp gov. = 5</p>
<p>These are the scores I predicted but I’m glad I was right especially w/ spanish.
lol</p>
<p>APUSH: 5
WHAP: 5
LANG: 5
STATS: 5
APHUG: 5
GOV: 2</p>
<p>How did I get a 2 on the GOV test? Should I email and complain? Does anyone know if I have to pay for a rescoring if it’s their error…? UGH.</p>
<p>@menacing Is it possible they didn’t receive your free response, or multiple choice? I’ve heard of people who had one of the parts not show up, and it led to a low score.</p>
<p>Could anyone speak to the following ap exam curves:
lit
gov
bc calc
physics e/m
physics mech.
art history
chem</p>
<p>thank you so much!</p>
<p>AP Micro - 5
AP Macro - 5
AP US Gov - 5
AP Environmental Science - 5
AP Calc - 4</p>
<p>Darn you calculus!!</p>
<p>@rafanadal I only know of calc and physics C. For calc it’s something like 65% for a 5. Physics C has ridiculously generous curves. E&M is about 50/90 and mech is 55/90 iirc. The actual thresholds might be a little higher but it’s in the ballpark. </p>
<p>These are all the links for the exams you were looking for that haven’t already been answered based on 2011 updated scoring (no guessing penalty) of the latest released exams. The numbers for this year could be slightly different but should be in the same ballpark.</p>
<p>For a 5:<br>
Lit. = 114/150 = 76%<br>
Gov (U.S.) = 93/120 = 78%
Gov (Comp) = 84/120 = 70%
Art History = 142/200 = 71%
Chem = 100/150 = 67%</p>
<p>For the cutoff for all of the numbers:
Lit = <a href=“http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/english-literature-released-exam-2009-scoring-worksheet.pdf”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
Gov(U.S) = <a href=“http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/us-gopo-released-exam-2009-scoring-worksheet.pdf”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
Gov(Comparative) = <a href=“http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/comparative-government-released-exam-2006-scoring-worksheet.pdf”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
Art History = <a href=“http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/art-history-2009-scoring-worksheets.pdf”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
Chem = <a href=“http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/chemistry-2008-scoring-worksheet.pdf”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
<p>Feeling really giddy right now. My scores were finally updated on my transcript! My school is giving the same amount of credit for 4/5’s in certain subjects, so I don’t know some scores for certain, but at least I know I did pretty well. Aww yeah. </p>
<p>AP Microecon - 4 or 5
AP Gov - 5
AP English Lit - 4 or 5
AP Calc AB - 5!!! HECK YEAH. I NEVER HAVE TO TAKE MATH AGAIN </p>
<p>And let’s not talk about Physics B or Computer Science, where I most likely got 1’s. Hoping for a 2 on one of them so that I can say I covered the entire spectrum of AP scores in my high school career. </p>
<p>How do you guys already know your scores??</p>
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<p>EDIT: nvm i didn’t read the previous posts</p>