<p>got them in the space coast of florida :)</p>
<p>received my test score (central NJ)</p>
<p>freshman year:
physics b - 5</p>
<p>=D</p>
<p>I got mine in NY today, was pleased with the results- very suprised with a high score in Bio!</p>
<p>ib12, I would give it a few days before you start worrying. The mail isn’t perfect, your could just be taking a little bit longer to arrive.</p>
<p>yay!!! got them in central jerz</p>
<p>I just got my AP results in Maryland.
AP Biology: 5
AP Psychology: 5
AP English: 4
AP Calc AB: 4</p>
<p>AP Bio - 5
AP US - 5
AP Calc AB - 5 (self-studied)
AP Econ Micro/Macro - both 5</p>
<p>YAY! :)</p>
<p>Got mine in MD today!
US - 4
Calc BC - 5 (AB sub - 5)</p>
<p>Just what I wanted/expected.</p>
<p>S still hasn’t gotten his – california</p>
<p>Finally in North Jersey!!</p>
<p>All 5’s Yeah!!</p>
<p>Got scores yesterday. =]</p>
<p>ny</p>
<p>Mass. got.
Micro 5
US 5
Chem 4 (A miracle, expecting a 1 or 2)</p>
<p>guam–arrived like 2 days ago…</p>
<p>I like how everyone is getting 5’s on everything.</p>
<p>^Lol, of course. It’s CC :p</p>
<p>It’s kind of like how with technology, people are less likely to post how well their device is doing but will immediately get attention if it messes up, which is why any complaining about defects are usually minimal, and how you don’t hear about the millions of successful airline flights each year (which is why one crash seems like a big deal). But yea I tend to see more 4s and 5s on subjects like AP Bio, people who get 1s or 2s are less likely to post it here.</p>
<p>Love how everyone around me has gotten their score. In my AP Euro class I am the ONLY one without a score. Sucks:(</p>
<p>Well it looks everyone did really good, congrats everyone, but i have 1 more year to go (5 AP’s):D</p>
<p>Sorry but arent the scores curved, like there is a certain percentage of people who got fives, fours, etc?</p>
<p>^yes,u can find the breakdown of each scorein collegeboard.com , but the scores on CC are apparently skewed because it’s not representative of the entire population, if that’s what you’re asking…</p>