<p>Anybody have any idea when Kentucky would be getting them?</p>
<p>nothing from florida…i’d guess we have to wait til the 13th-14th.</p>
<p>Nothing for me in Utah today. I called my college and they have received them, but they said they won’t be posted online for a couple of weeks! I guess I’ll have to wait a few more days for the report to come in the mail.</p>
<p>Got them today! I live in the mountains near Santa Cruz California.</p>
<p>still nothing from Florida…I guess I’ll have to wait longer.</p>
<p>Nothing from Florida…</p>
<p>It is rather annoying the scores still go by mail.</p>
<p>AP needs to invest more in their online infrastructure. This isn’t the 1900’s.</p>
<p>IntangibleGator
amen brother/sister. :-)</p>
<p>I am just going to count on next Wednesday the 15th for Texas
I can wait that long haha. I really want to know bad but I’m trying to work on my patience and this is good for me lol</p>
<p>There’s no reason for the CB not to post the AP scores online. If they can post your SAT grades online with question-by-question answers and explainations, then they should be able to post AP grades without such features. Anyway, the SAT is just a little over half the price of only 1 AP test. This is all just a money making scheme.</p>
<p>Sorry, but since when is legally making money a scheme? I know the Collegboard is a not-for-profit organization, but that doesn’t stop them from operating like a business. The problem is that with AP Testing, there is no competition. If you want to take an AP test, you have to play by their rules, there is no other option. As I saw someone else say on here, the only reason they post SAT scores online is because they have to compete with the ACT. Don’t get me wrong, I am frustrated too, but we all have to accept that the Collegeboard can pretty much do whatever they want if we want to take their tests.</p>
<p>still nothing in the IE in socal (although most of my friends got theirs)</p>
<p>PA is a no go :(</p>
<p>Bay Area, CA, got them two days ago.</p>
<p>Still nothing for Texas. </p>
<p>If New Mexico already has theirs, why does Texas have to wait another entire week? I agree, there’s no reason why the scores couldn’t be posted online. One would think it would be cheaper than mailing them.</p>
<p>Not yet received by mail in Ohio but had to get it by phone for my daughter to be able to register for freshman class in time. $8 for getting results by phone is a ripoff for sure. I wish they would just post it online.
I suggest folks e-mail the trustees to post it online and stop charging this unfair fee to get it by phone. The trustee list is here:
<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/board-trustees-roster.pdf[/url]”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board;
<p>does anyone know if san ramon/danville/contra costa area got their scores yet?</p>
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<p>CB official: What? Spend a few thousand dollars to create another server farm just to let those nervous AP students look up their scores for a few weeks? No … we can’t afford to do that and lose our generous bonuses and gourmet lunches! </p>
<p>jk … but I am bringing up a point: SAT has tests throughout the year, whereas APs are usually only given out once per year (discounting the makeups … even so those are 2 weeks at most away from the normal administration) … creating a wholly new separate database to store test score data for high school students across the USA and some countries in the world just to let them look up their scores over a span of a week or so doesn’t seem like practical spending … even if CB can afford to do so. </p>
<p>Anywho, it’s a no-go in Michigan too.</p>
<p>Mine arrived in Socal (San Bernardino County)</p>
<p>I think the rest of California will get theirs tomorrow.</p>
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They already have the storage, you don’t think they look up everyones’ scores by hand each year when they send out the cumulative score reports do you? I have to agree with previous posters, CB is a money making institution and they are going to try and get their money anyway possible.</p>
<p>OC (SoCal) got them today</p>