<p>Is there a reason why CollegeBoard can not just e-mail the tester his or her score?</p>
<p>I took 7 ap exams all by self-studying, and collegeboard says that all free-response sections are lost. I feel really depressed. 5 of them have projected grades of 5s (only based on multiple-choice parts); 2 of them do not even have projected grades. Considering that I am both doing IB and Turkish diploma program (MEB-OSS), and preparing for both Physics and Biology International Olympiads, I do not think that I have time to retake them (I need to travel a lot to take each test; they are not offered in my school). I don't know what to do; I was planning on doing advanced standing program, but I don't think that prestigious schools will grant credit for a projected grade. Only thing I can do at the moment is to sue collegeboard and hope that my counselor will be able to persuade his contacts at universities to accept my grades (at least 5 of them). I hate collegeboard and just feel that all of my studies were in vain since I will be obliged to study all those intro stuff again in the university.</p>
<p>I feel so sorry for you Von Neumann</p>
<p>Thanks naidu90, at least I am not worrying about this' affecting my chances. My only hope is IB credit now...</p>
<p>I feel bad for you all, you should demand a refund, or the scores. If not, then that could decide whether you go to Yale or your local college. This would dramatically make a difference, because that determines your job and pay level, and will affect you throughout the rest of your life. Because some people lost a freakin test. I really feel for you, and I would write a letter. We should all write a letter and say hey, heres 500 letters of people saying you suck, give them a refund. Just a suggestion. Anyone interested?</p>