<p>I know at some universities AP scores are posted somewhere on the website. Is this true of GT? (I checked on the 'check applications' page but it wasn't there).</p>
<p>Do you mean like which scores they accept?</p>
<p>look here:
Georgia</a> Institute of Technology :: Undergraduate Admission :: Advanced Placement</p>
<p>click on the link that says
"College Board Advanced Placement Tests taken in conjunction with designated high school advanced placement classes. "</p>
<p>No, I mean what our (incoming freshmen's) scores are for 2008. I heard Dartmouth and some others have those posted on their admission websites.</p>
<p>What for?
You mean, they post them earlier than the date you'd probably receive your scores by mail?</p>
<p>Yes, that is what I mean. On other parts of this board people have mentioned Virginia Tech, UCLA, and some others as having done this.</p>
<p>Check your pre-registered class schedule on OSCAR. Let's say you took the AP Calculus BC exam. If your schedule has Cal II on it, then you obviously did well enough on the AP test.</p>
<p>Where would I find that? I logged onto OSCAR but pretty much every option I clicked regarding registration just said "you have no registration time ticket".</p>
<p>You would find it at "Student Detail Schedule" in the "Registration" link. However, it's possible that you haven't been pre-registered, yet.</p>
<p>I think the first FASET session has not started, so that would make sense.</p>
<p>Eh, it says I'm "not currently registered for this term". Thanks for the tip though - I'll go back and check there periodically.</p>
<p>It is in there. Go to OSCAR then Student Serv & Fin Aid then Student Records then Unofficial Trans then chage to UNDEGRAD SEM and the second one to EXT TRANS and BOOM that's what you have credit in. Although it doesn't say your score, it shows if you have recieved credit for a class. Like I have 4 credit hours in 1501 (CALC I). Therefore, I got a 4 or a 5 on the AP Calc Exam.</p>
<p>cb21's solution is better than mine. Use it!</p>