<p>AP Score is uP for me under test score section in the UCSB admission website. Log in now and see if it is out for you!!! :)</p>
<p>YES!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! At first I was a little skeptical that AP scores would be online, but I went to check the UCSB website and sure enough they were there. You have totally made my day, it would have been probably another week before I noticed myself! </p>
<p>Psychology: 4
English Literature: 4
Statistics: 4</p>
<p>YES!!!!!! Ahhh, thank you so much! =)</p>
<p>You're welcom, nice score of yours, I am very happy too. :)
AP Calc BC 5
AP Physics C E+M 5
AP American Gov 4</p>
<p>where do u guys log in at? i try to go to the admissions page and it has some damn error message?</p>
<p>oh that...try to use ur perm number to log in instead of the application number</p>
<p>No, I'm getting the error message too... I was able to log on this morning, but I haven't been able to get on since after noon.</p>
<p>When did you guys have your scores sent to the school? Did you list the school when you took the exam (and if so, do they sent all past scores or only this year?) or have it ordered to be sent afterwards?</p>
<p>I'm just wondering cause the scores has reached the school so quick for you guys. Any tips would be nice.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Yes, you get a free score send to a college that u want. When you registering for AP test, they will ask you where do u want the score send to. That's what I did and apparently they already sent the score to UCSB, so that's how I know my scores</p>
<p>Caklr9 -</p>
<p>Yes, just to reiterate, when you are in the process of preparing to take the exam on test day, or during the week before, you list a single school that you wish to be sent the scores of your tests as soon as your tests are graded. And if you have taken AP tests from a previous year that you had received passing scores on, they will forward all of your new scores AND old AP scores from previous years on to the college of your choice. If you have taken the SAT before, it works the same way =)</p>
<p>All collegeboard tests, when you tell them to send your scores to a school, they send ALL of the scores you've ever gotten from them onto the school =)</p>
<p>do everyone's scores show up when they look at their test scores? mine still don't show up, and i'm worried that ucsb hasn't gotten my scores.</p>
<p>Maybe all of this is clear on the website (I wouldn't know, as I am not a student).... but if you get an error message when you punch in your perm number, bear in mind that the perm number that many applications at UCSB use <em>either</em> uses the full 7-digit perm number <em>or</em> just the first 6 digits. The 7th digit is known as a "check digit" and really is not necessary to uniquely identify you (there is a formula that ties it to the previous 6 digits).</p>
<p>So, bottom line: if you input 7 digits and get an error, try the first 6 digits and see what happens (or vice versa).</p>
<p>i found out what the problem was. apparently collegeboard hasn't sent my scores, since ucsb didn't show up on the score report i got in the mail today, even though i bubbled in ucsb's code and everything. -_- why am i not surprised that they screwed up yet again?</p>
<p>anyway, my scores:
english lit - 4 (so now i get to take writing 50e...great...)
us govt, bio, calc bc, euro - 5</p>
<p>So, what do we do if they don't show up yet?</p>
<p>I receieved my scores in the mail two days ago, and the paper showed an inquiry by "Rosa Zungia" of UCSB in May. So, I'm quite confused.</p>
<p>ap govt - 4
ap calc ab-4</p>
<p>What do you mean by inquiry...mine has a name under recipient</p>