<p>Wow....they actually told you not to throw the booklet away? my teachers didnt care and just told us to get rid of them if we wanted to</p>
<p>liz, how were you not paying attention? It's not like there's anything else to do while the proctor reads instructions...</p>
<p>i had other things on my mind besides the proctor's droll</p>
<p>liz is the first user that i've seen with a ? in their user name !
congrats u deserve the prize for creativity (a 5 on your AP test ;) .. only 1 though on the test you think you did the worse on)
man wouldn't it be great if there were prizes like that forreal?</p>
<p>liz was taken,so i added some random mark after it.</p>
<p>it's still pretty cool</p>
<p>I called last year to hear my scores... I did not get to find out my US history score over the phone, I think because I had to use another AP number for it and they took a little longer to put two and two together. I'm still contemplating if I'll call this year. People were crazy last year, though... I think they started calling about a year and a week ago!</p>
<p>Yeah it is so funny. This is the first time I've been on the Standardized tests board in a year, and I remember counting the days until I could call for my AP scores. I just realized that I would get them in less than a week today. Funny how college can do that to you...=) Trust me guys all this hard work in APs is worth it!</p>
<p>When you call the CB, who told you the score? A person or a machine? How did you tell them all the numbers (AP No/SSN/Credit card No.)? With the phone keys or with your voice?</p>
<p>You punch the numbers in with your phone. It's all a recording.</p>
<p>(Smooth recording) Your score for (different voice) AP US History (another different voice): 5</p>
<p>(Back to smooth voice...) You get the picture.</p>
<p>the best thing about calling though (or at least what might make it worth the money) is that if you did well, you can ppress #4 or something to have your scores repeated. if you did well, you can hear your scores over and over again. last year i was so happy with my scores, and for paying the $8, i figured why not get the most out of it? i listened to my scores like 6 times lol</p>
<p>im such a loser. i dont have my ap booklet but yet i still remember my number.</p>
<p>Even if you don't have your ap number, you can just use your social security number to get scores.</p>
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the best thing about calling though (or at least what might make it worth the money) is that if you did well, you can ppress #4 or something to have your scores repeated. if you did well, you can hear your scores over and over again. last year i was so happy with my scores, and for paying the $8, i figured why not get the most out of it? i listened to my scores like 6 times lol
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<p>The system repeated any single score a maximum of three times.</p>
<p>when do they come in the mail?</p>
<p>mid-July, like the 15th</p>
<p>Edit: There are reports that grades may be mailed July 2nd this year.</p>
<p>i got mine on august 1st... lol... damn... gonna way 4ever.</p>
<p>Can students testing outside of the US and Canada get the grades with the number 1 888 308 0013? Should I dial another number if I tested in Thailand?</p>
<p>yeah, it says grade reports are mailed on july 2nd on the collegeboard website on the calendar.</p>
<p>ok, so i know about the phone, but i took my first aps this year, (bio, both englishes, spanish) and do they release the scores online as well?</p>
<p>and I dont want to call, because my sat scores were two weeks later than the date for posting on collegeboard.com</p>