<p>Well, you've made me feel a little better about the exam, cathaychris, so thanks... I thought I'd get a 2 on Physics B last year (I was hoping for a 3), and I made a 5, so hopefully this will be another case like that... </p>
<p>I haven't started checking daily yet, but I think I will on Tuesday.</p>
<p>@shravas: does anybody know what information they <em>need</em>? I didn't use my social security number and don't have my AP number, so do they just ask for name?</p>
<p>If you call CollegeBoard for your AP number, they'll ask questions about your address and stuff before giving your number too you. I don't remember exactly what, but it wasn't a big deal.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if late exam will be available by phone, too????? If they aren't, then im not gonna call cuz i took 4 late and only 1 during the regular time.</p>
<p>Hm, couldn't find it on CollegeBoard, but I heard it somewhere that they are not. I've never called before... does anybody know, do they tell you how many scores they have available to you before they make you pay? (Now that would be a smart thing to do. Doesn't mean I expect it from them.)</p>
<p>Grades By Phone
Starting July 1, AP Grades by Phone for the current year's exams will be available for students in the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada for a fee of $8 per call. This service will be offered 24 hours a day by TouchTone phone and will remain available year-round. The toll-free number is (888) 308-0013. Students outside the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada should call (609) 771-7366. You may also send your AP grades by phone for a fee of $15 per college, beginning July 4. These automated services are payable by credit card only.</p>
<p>According to CC folklore, these are usually available the last Tuesday in June...yea, tomorrow, but who knows.....late ones too.......No idea if they let you know how many scores are available b4 you pay.....</p>
<p>You call, then they ask you for you AP number etc., then your credit/debit info. Then an automated woman comes on and tells you the classes and the grade - pretty simple.</p>
<p>So you pay $8 for one phone call and they give you the scores to all the AP exams you took this year? Can this be done without too much hassle even if you don't have your exam number and didn't provide your SS number?</p>
<p>Yea, you can call customer service, they'll ask you some questions, and then they'll give you your AP number. I wasn't that bad when I did it, and it took as long as actually getting scores, maybe a little bit longer. The only thing is that you can only call at 8 a.m. to like 4 or 5 or something, I don't remember the exact times.</p>
<p>How about we all leave this thread alone until it comes out... Then we can set an email alert/notification and once it comes out we'll know that it did. :D</p>