Do teachers see your AP scores?

<p>Do teachers see your ap scores as in like personally with your name next to it? </p>

<p>I am aware that they get class averages and a score breakdown but do they know who got what score?</p>

<p>Just curious because I don't want to create a bad impression on one of my teachers in case I didn't do well</p>

<p>Don’t know but I sure don’t want my teachers to see my AP scores, pretty sure it is very awful.</p>

<p>Yes, they will know what you got, although if you are a senior it doesn’t matter. :)</p>

<p>yes they will.
I guess its beneficial if you do well because some teachers adjust grades if you do well on the AP exam.</p>

<p>How can teachers adjust grades when the AP scores come in July and school’s already over? Lol…</p>

<p>Yep, at least my teachers do.</p>

<p>wait so the AP company reports what each student got or the students just tell them themselves?</p>

<p>In my school district, if you get a 5 or something, teachers can go back and change your grades from last semester to an A or w/e equivalent grade.</p>

<p>yea, the ETS gives the results to the teachers. wheeeeeeeeee.</p>

<p>yeah, they can</p>

<p>Yup, all students who take a test for a specific subject have their scores shown with their names next to them. So basically, any teacher can see your score I think.</p>

<p>They receive them one week after we do over the summer.</p>

<p>My understanding is that the school can pay College Board to get detailed score reports. Our kids’ schools like to be able to tell parents XX% got a 4 or 5 on the BC Calc, etc.</p>

<p>Yeah they do. It gets even worse if you did poorly- they talk about it!</p>

<p>Do teacher see the whole AP report, including self-studied subjects?</p>

<p>Yea, each teacher gets a list of people who took the ap test they taught, with the score. I saw one of my teachers with the lists. (They only see your score that you got for their subject, so bio teacher only sees ur AP Bio score)</p>

<p>They also get that green sheet when you finish with the exam.</p>

<p>They SHOULD be able to see your scores but this doesn’t mean they always do. There are some schools where the Guidance Department administers the exams and receives the scores. Some counselors share them with the teacher, some don’t. I know the good teachers are pulling for all their students (at least the ones who actually showed an interest in the work) and want to know how they did, not out of morbid curiosity but in order to improve the way they teach the course.</p>

<p>Uhoh I drew hand turkeys all over my green sheet.</p>

<p>Yes, they do recieve your score. That’s interesting that teachers can adjust grades accordingly in some schools. My school does not do that, but if it did I would have almost a perfect average right now.</p>

<p>I don’t think mine do. Teachers have never commented on my grade, and some asked me what my grades were in the fall.</p>

<p>Teachers at my school receive the results. In fact, my AP Euro teacher even bumped my letter grade up 1 grade since I got a 4 on the exam. :)</p>