<p>go to my.ucla.edu > login > admissions</p>
<p>and you should see your AP scores</p>
<p>this should save you money</p>
<p>i asked my other friends from other colleges and still couldnt find it</p>
<p>go to my.ucla.edu > login > admissions</p>
<p>and you should see your AP scores</p>
<p>this should save you money</p>
<p>i asked my other friends from other colleges and still couldnt find it</p>
<p>Chemistry 3
English Literature & Composition 3
Math: Calculus AB 5</p>
<p>Fuuuck, I always score higher on english practice tests than the actual tests, :( same thing as on eng lang.</p>
<p>Edit - Did anyone else only have this years scores on UCLA? Is that supposed to happen?</p>
<p>i think its supposed to happen.</p>
<p>its only if you request to send your ap scores to ucla when u took the ap test. i guess they received our ap scores before we do.</p>
<p>its a great advantage for not paying money to call in for our scores for those who have first orientation</p>
<p>No, I mean that only this years scores and not sophomore or junior year scores showed up, because I thought that all scores should be sent at the same time. Is it showing up for you? I'm worried that my scores got screwed up because I moved.</p>
<p>oh yes my scores from junior year showed up.</p>
<p>its because you need to send them in through collegeboard. i guess its because u didnt put ucla down when u took the exams (i doubt nobody did). i had to pay 8 dollars for each school i sent the ap scores to. i didnt know that u can still send it in late cause i sent it to 9 different schools and it was just a waste of money.</p>
<p>No, I did put UCLA down, and I have the scores on myUCLA, but I called them and it turns out that on earlier tests, for some reason, I didn't put down my middle initial and I did this time around, so college board created two different "people."</p>
<p>Yeah, my junior year scores were there. Maybe you entered your social security number this year, and didn't last year (or vice-versa)? The proctors kept warning against that. Or chanX could be right about having to send each years' separately.</p>
<p>Actually, I just randomly put UCLA as the recipient college last year, so I got pretty lucky.</p>
<p>Edit: Yep, the middle initial thing makes sense.</p>
<p>My friend's having similar problems as well. He provided consistent information on all of his senior year AP tests, with UCLA as the recipient. For some reason though his junior and sophomore year scores weren't sent. =/</p>
<p>mine shows all my scores from previous years too</p>
<p>I JUST CHECKED SO HAPPY
5 in AP Calc BC, AP Physics C Mech and E/M!</p>
<p>i took calc ab last year and calc bc this year but on the ucla site its just showing like a 5 for calc bc then a 5 for calc ab subscore. even though it says subscore it still means they received my past calc ab grade right?</p>
<p>no =[</p>
<p>subscore comes from ure BC score =</p>
<p>interesting...all of my other tests from last year show up except the regular calc ab test that wasnt the subscore from the test this year</p>
<p>perhaps the subscore would override the last one or the 5 on the bc just overrid it because it gives the same credit plus more?</p>
<p>same here. i took three tests (eng. comp. calc ab, stats) this year but only 2 showed up and i really want to know how i did on that last one (eng) badly haha.</p>
<p>What does UCLA accept? Can someone give me a link to what score you need to get a the credits for the class?</p>
<p>if you google ucla ap credits it should be one of the first links</p>
<p>To clarify my question, I am asking this because though 3 is passing I have heard many schools do not give credits for a score of 3.</p>
<p>ahh interesting ... so in most cases a 3 is just as good as a 5.</p>
<p>Anyone know when results would be in for a make-up AP test? All the regularly scheduled results are in, but not the one taken on the last day of the 2 week AP period due to a schedule conflict (2 tests on same morning).</p>