AP Scores from previous years

<p>Hello, UVA updated my AP credits for the 4 AP classes I took this year, but I noticed that the 2 APs I took last year were not included. I'm currently getting credit for the following classes:</p>

<p>Calc AB
English Lit
Physics B
US Gov</p>

<p>The 2 APs I took junior year were</p>

<p>English Lang
European Hist</p>

<p>Those two are not showing up on my Transfer Credit Report, and although I got exempt from the First Writing Requirement anyway, it'd be nice to get credit for the class, and I believe AP Euro would exempt me from the History req?</p>

<p>So my question is, is there some specific way I'm supposed to get College Board to send the old scores? I read somewhere that the reports are supposed to be cumulative from all years, but it doesn't seem to be the case... :/</p>

<p>EDIT:</p>

<p>Oh, nvm, lol, should have read more carefully. Quote from CollegeBoard:</p>

<p>You can also use the AP Automated Score Reporting Services to send your scores from **prior years* to colleges, up to four years from the date of the previous AP Exam. *</p>

<p>...Darn you, CollegeBoard, making me pay extra money... ;_;</p>

<p>I know! they “got me” too, lol!</p>

<p>When you take an AP exam senior year there should be a place for you check off that you want ALL scores (which includes previous years) sent to the college you have designated. There is no extra fee for this if you do it when you are taking your exam(s). </p>

<p>The person administering the exam should have pointed this out to students.</p>

<p>I think I figured out my problem… Last year I put down my SSN, but this year I did not, and apparently that separates the score report into two files… so even if I had checked for all scores, they wouldn’t have sent it. Ah well!</p>

<p>As I recall, you can call College Board and ask them to match up current and prior test scores into one file. But, you might need to do that before the current year results are posted to get them sent together to the your school of choice.</p>