Do your teachers know what you got on your AP Exams?

<p>During summer do our teachers receive a list of the class scores or do they get a list that shows each students score on the AP exam?</p>

<p>A list of scores by students is sent to the principal or ap coordinator, who usually then distribute them to the teachers, so the answer is yes.</p>

<p>They also recently revised the AP Audit website, and supposedly, teachers should be able to see AP scores for their building in their content area online. We’ll see if that actually happens, but that’s what the College Board is preparing for.</p>

<p>Wait, what if you are self-studying?</p>

<p>The report still goes to the school indicated by the school code when you bubble in your information. The folks at the College Board have no way of knowing if you took the exam because you enrolled in a course at your school, at another school, or if you’re studying the material independently.</p>

<p>I think we receive our scores in July and teachers receive them in August.</p>

<p>Can you make it so that our teachers won’t get it?</p>

<p>I dont think so. I believe its sent through collegeboard. Maybe you could call them and request that your score is kept private</p>

<p>I don’t think so either. I think the only way you can avoid having your score reported to the school is if you actually cancel the score entirely (meaning you don’t get to know either :slight_smile: ).</p>