Ap Score Reporting by Phone

<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>

<p>I haven’t called in for my score, but you should get all your scores when you pay $8 for the service when you call. This will vary between school districts but your teacher should have access to all of your AP scores, maybe even your FRQ score but I don’t know much about that.</p>

<p>Collegeboard do make mistakes, so you can pay for an rescore service if you think you did well on the test, but they only rescore MC. </p>

<p>In what month did you score your 9 on your SAT essay? If you did it a few months ago, It’s possible you did well on your AP essays. Did you think you did well on the MC?</p>

<p>I got my scores for my SAT in May. </p>

<p>Plus there was a little mistake for my district, so let’s just say my AP English teacher has no access whatsoever to my tests. I’d ask my AP World teacher if she got hers, since she does have access to those, but she is not the type of person to approach about anything.</p>

<p>I was one of the highest scorers on our AP English pretest, in second trimester. I had a 69% (which was lucky for me, because I just hit below the mark for the 20% swing upwards our teacher was going to do to those who had low enough scores.) I mean, the actual test was harder than this, but not by much.</p>