<p>Is anyone going to call to get their scores by phone rather than just wait for them to come in the mall? I think I might. I'm dying to know what I got on my AP Chemistry test.</p>
<p>No one…lol.</p>
<p>I considered it (I’m dying to get my Chem score, too!), but I think I’ll wait… Besides, don’t teachers know around the first week of July? I know at least one of my teachers would email us our scores…</p>
<p>I’m going to call for my scores. I need to anyway since I will be creating my schedule for college in about 2 weeks and scores by mail come late in July for me.</p>
<p>Most AP Score Reports are sent by mid-July:</p>
<p>[AP</a> Scores ?AP Test Scores](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>View Your AP Scores – AP Students | College Board)</p>
<p>Why it takes so long:</p>
<p>[AP:</a> The Score-Setting Process](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>About AP Scores – AP Students | College Board)</p>
<p>The phone info:</p>
<p>AP Automated Score Reporting Services</p>
<p>You can hear your exam scores and send your scores to additional colleges by phone with our AP Automated Score Reporting Services. Scores by Phone and Additional Score Reports by Phone are available beginning July 1 and are payable by credit card only.
Scores by Phone:
You can receive your AP Exam scores over the phone by using the AP Scores by Phone service. The fee is $8 per call.
Additional Score Reports by Phone
You can send your scores to additional colleges by phone. The fee is $15 per college. Requests generally take one week to process from the date they are received. Rush reports are processed within two working days and are available for $25 per college. Note: You may also order additional score reports by contacting AP Services by mail or fax (see below for contact information) or by filling out and returning the College Information Card on the back of your AP Student Pack. </p>
<p>AP Automated Score Reporting Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at the following numbers:
1-888-308-0013 (toll free in the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada)
1-609-771-7366 (outside of the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada)</p>
<p>You will need the following information before calling:
AP number. Your AP number can be found in your AP Student Pack or score report. Important: A removable card is provided in your AP Student Pack to help you keep a record of your AP number. We encourage you to save your AP number card and AP Student Pack in the event that you wish to access AP Automated Score Reporting Services.
Social security number, if you provided this on your answer sheet
Date of birth
Exam year that corresponds with your AP number
The appropriate four-digit college code(s), if you’re requesting to send scores to colleges. College codes can be found in your AP Student Pack or online by searching for the college at the College Board Code Search page.
A valid credit card number (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa)</p>
<p>I think scores by phone come out tomororw</p>
<p>Ughh… I want to call, but my debit card’s balance is something like $0.71 right now. SO curious about my APUSH score!</p>
<p>I am so nervous! According to the 2012 AP Score Distribution, only 15% of students got a 5 on AP Chem, and around 19% got a 4. I know I at least passed it. Oh well, good luck everyone!</p>
<p>Official AP Score Distribution: Straight from Trevor’s Twitter.</p>
<h2>2012</h2>
<p>5: 15.3%
4: 19.1%
3: 20.2%
2: 15.0%
1: 30.4%</p>
<p>Compared to </p>
<h2>2011:</h2>
<p>5: 16.2%
4: 18.5%
3: 19.6%
2: 14.8%
1: 30.9%</p>
<p>Let’s hope for a more generous curve this year!</p>
<p>For Chemistry^^</p>
<p>I just got my (terrible) scores by phone.
biology: 4(???) well I guess I’m to blame since I didn’t really study
physics c mechanics: 5(expected)
statistics: 5(expected)
chinese: 4(that puts me in the bottom 20th percentile LOL)</p>
<p>Great job! ^^ I would incredibly happy with those scores! Especially with Bio, Physics C, and Chinese. Congrats!</p>
<p>got scores by phone also… The call was so long and it freak me out.
but luckily as a sophomore
chemistry: 5 (expected)
european history: 4 (expected, self study)</p>
<p>5 on AP Lang!
4 on APUSH… </p>
<p>I thought it’d be the other way around. Ohh well! I’m the first student my English teacher’s ever had to get a 5!</p>
<p>i’m not going to call. I’m too scared… haha fingers crossed on 5s on both stats and worldhistory!</p>
<p>I’m going to wait. I can’t bear to hear what My APHUG score is.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC - 5
AP Stats - 5
AP Psych - 5
AP Physics Mech - 5 (I thought I got a 4 here, tough last essay)
AP Physics E&M - 5 (IMO easiest E&M exam in years)
AP Spanish - 5 (Extremely surprised by this one, I would have been happy with a 3)</p>
<p>But Caltech won’t give me credit for anything, so I ended up paying $548 for a bunch of self-validation.</p>
<p>I ended up calling. the suspense was killing me. I waited over 2 months for my scores and now I was expected to wait longer if I waited for my scores by mail, so… I called. </p>
<p>AP Chem - 5
AP Bio - 5
AP Physics B - 5
AP Calculus AB - 5
AP Literature - 4</p>
<p>The $8 was totally worth it</p>
<p>Question for any of you who called for multiple scores - did you have to pay $8 for EACH score or did you get all scores for the price of $8? Also, were any of your scores NOT available yet? If so, which tests? And will they now charge you ANOTHER $8??</p>
<p>^Although, I haven’t called this year (or ever), I do know that they don’t charge you $8 for each score. All AP scores should be available at this time. ;)</p>