<p>No? Impossible?</p>
<p>you need either ur ap number or ur ss.. so you can still get ur grades</p>
<p>ahahh ur like me...i misplaced my candidate booklet with the number in it muahahahah
im waitin for the daym mail</p>
<p>I think you can call AP Customer services and give them your name and info and they'll give you your AP number.</p>
<p>Just use your Social Security Number instead.</p>
<p>that is, if you know that you wrote your ss number on your test form...because i sure didn't</p>
<p>I didn't put my SSN on it and I didn't have my AP no., but I called Customer Service and they gave me my AP no. after I told them my name, B-day, address, phone, etc, and then they reconnected me to the grade phone number.</p>
<p>lol i did the same thing. Call customer service, and give them your information, and they'll give you your number </p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>what if you’ve changed your phone number and don’t remember the old one that you put in the AP exam (duh, who does?!?)?</p>
<p>Do you really need your scores by phone?</p>
<p>I’ve also lost my AP number and it’s imperative that I get my scores as early as possible (I did not give my SSN either).</p>
<p>Just call the AP Service number, listen past all the options, they will connect you to a customer service rep, ask them for your number, they will ask you a series of questions, and if you answer them correctly they will give you your AP number.</p>
<p>thank you. I got my number.
here’s the website with the phone/e-mails etc: [Contact</a> Us](<a href=“Contact Us | College Board”>Contact Us | College Board)</p>
<p>what is the customer service number exactly?</p>
<p>(1)-(888)-225-5427 and wait for a rep…for me you had to dial a 1 in the front, but its just (888)-225-5427 on the website.</p>
<p>thanks HiPeople! im gonna call right away</p>
<p>oh and wait for the a person to pick up (don’t choose the any of the numbers).</p>
<p>Im a recent high school graduate, and i had the same problem this year…
I didn’t know what college I wanted to attend until my senior year in high school and by then it was too late to send my junior and sophomore year ap scores…
I didn’t have my ap number for those two years, but as soon as i called customer service, they told me that the score reports sent to colleges and to myself are cumulative… the guy working there saved me money by explaining to me that as long as by senior year i wrote down the college i was planning on attending, all my scored would be sent there…
hope this helps!</p>
<p>*if you still didn’t have a college designated, all you need is your name, birth date, and possibly SSN</p>
<p>Well of course scores are cumulative. Having non-cumulative AP scores would make no absolutely no sense.</p>