<p>Marite - couldn't the teacher merely have contacted the school's AP coordinator? The coordinators receive a copy of all the AP scores. It seems like much less trouble to me than e-mailing a group of students.</p>
<p>Maybe. And maybe the AP coordinator is away, too. Teacher appears to be out of town on some kind of course. She sent the email-to about 15 students.</p>
<p>The snail has reached NH!</p>
<p>Yeah, the snail arrived in MA, today, too!</p>
<p>Marite, does your S care about AP scores, since he has taken college courses at Harvard already? Or are these humanities courses?</p>
<p>Scores arrived in CT today too....FINALLY. DD was surprised to get a 5 on the Music Theory AP exam. I still find it unbelievable that this took so long to receive via mail. I think these scores should be available FREE online just like the SAT scores.</p>
<p>Achat:<br>
The two APs he took last year were humanities courses and will not enable him to place out of required courses. He already had enough for Advanced Standing anyway, though I suspect he won't use the option. As for the courses he's already taken at H, I'm not sure how they will be handled. He will have to talk to his undergraduate advisor about them.</p>
<p>Arrived today in RI.</p>
<p>That's why we called to get the scores. D had to pre-register.</p>
<p>Arrived yesterday (Wednesday) in Boston--happy faces all around!</p>