<p>I got my AP scores in the mail today, and I noticed that it listed only the tests I took in 2007. I didn't include my social security number, so maybe that's why my scores aren't combined. How do I make sure that CollegeBoard has all my scores under my name?</p>
<p>I got mine today, and it had my scores from last year. A friend called me, and he said that his past scores weren't on his score report. He's going to contact Collegeboard to see what's going on. Anyways, that's all I've noticed.</p>
<p>Did you give them your SS# last year? If you did, that may be the problem. They don't like when there is inconsistent info. from year to year. </p>
<p>Are you a graduated senior? If so, you should call CB and make sure all the scores were sent to your college. If not, I would still call them to make sure they still have your other scores.</p>
<p>Yes, your entire history should show up on the report.</p>
<p>I didn't report my SS# both years. If I call, can I ask them to add my SS# to my AP profile? Or do I need to send the correction form through mail?</p>
<p>You might have written your address or your name differently this year. If you didn't include your middle name initial on your previous registrations, but did this year, they might think that you're another person. Also, if you happen to live in an apartment rather than a house, I think it would make a difference if you wrote your address in two different ways for your registrations. For example, you could write it like this: 123(street number)/456(apartment number) Street Road, or like this: 123 Street Road, Apt. 456.</p>
<p>Ohh. Thanks rockermcr...I wrote my address differently last yr. I actually forgot to include my building number LOL. The postal office went bloody insane trying to get the letter to me :) Instead of 123 Street Name, I just wrote Street Name. Thanks. Now I know what to tell the CB representative.</p>
<p>Just email them. They'll fix it and send you a new one. They screwed up mine this year too.</p>