<p>I don't entirely trust my judgement, so I wanted to ask you guys. I called in to get my AP Score by phone. My AP English Language and Composition teacher and I talked the week before the test and agreed I was going to get a solid four. My pretests gave me the same score. There was no way on earth I was going to fail this test. I got a 29 in Reading, and a 28 in English on my ACT.</p>
<p>I just called in to get my AP Score and was told I got a 2 on this test. </p>
<p>However, again, no possible way I failed this test. </p>
<p>My essays could have bombed, despite the fact that I had never written below a 7 before, because I have a handwriting problem, but my SAT essay got a 9 out of 12, (as compared to my 5 out of 12 ACT essay). So my handwriting got better, enough I could be judged on my own merit. </p>
<p>Plus, it only offered me the scores for one test. I took two. I would think that maybe my AP World History score (the one I was calling about because I was so sure about AP English), just wasn't available yet... but people in my state last year got the score on the 15th. </p>
<p>Help, please? I'm freaking out.</p>
<p>What I'd like to know: Has anyone called in their score, and then gotten a different score on their score report?
What are the chances they made a mistake, if the score on the score report is the same?
And what do I do if they made a mistake?</p>