<p>With the new online reporting service? Curious.</p>
<p>So I’ve heard.</p>
<p>Supposedly, yes. But how would you get in contact with your AP teacher during the summer?</p>
<p>Email. I called for my scores though. Some friends didn’t.</p>
<p>You know 3141… teachers are people too. Its not like they disappear from the face of the earth as soon as the school year is over</p>
<p>Nope; or at least I can’t get my students’ scores yet. If any teachers out there can, let me know!</p>
<p>Right, but many teachers don’t respond to their school e-mails during the summer, and most teachers would never think of giving students their personal e-mail addresses.</p>
<p>answertheprompt, we were referring to this here:</p>
<p>[AP</a> scores - Online Scores for Schools and Districts](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/ap/scores/online-score-reporting]AP”>AP Score Reports – AP Central | College Board)</p>
<p>It says that the system that will allow teachers online access to students’ scores will be available in July, but the date is unspecified, so we were wondering if teachers can access scores already.</p>
<p>Thank you for your input! I guess it’s not available then.</p>
<p>Yep, that’s the website I’ve been constantly refreshing for the last few days. </p>
<p>We used to get our paper score reports in the mail the week after July 4th, so I’m hoping they’ll be online sometime this coming week.</p>
<p>^ teachers receive score reports too? hmm… does anyone know if , in the score reports, our free response answers are included?
sorry for the hijack.</p>
<p>No, free response answers are not included. It’s just ap scores of their students.</p>
<p>and they’re not available to us yet. Rumor has it that it might be tomorrow, b/c that’s when they start arriving in the mail to students…at least that’s what I’m hoping for.</p>
<p>The Collegeboard sent an email out earlier today saying that we (teachers) would be getting instructions on how to access our students’ scores over the next few days. The email indicated that it would take a few days for all teachers to get access. So, as of this moment (Monday evening), we teachers do not have the scores yet. Like you, I am not so patiently waiting!</p>
<p>Also, teachers do not get the free response scoring. We get a summary of our class(es) performance on the multiple choice and free responses, but no detail by student.</p>
<p>If our access is staggered by how fast scores are getting to students in the mail…like CA teachers get access first, and East Coast teachers get it last…that’s going to be :(</p>
<p>scores are up, at least for me. I did have to log out of my EP account and log back in to make it work. No guarantees that it is up for everyone.</p>
<p>My physics/chemistry teacher requested the free-response paper from a student who spectacularly scored a 1 on the AP Physics B Exam. Is that possible?</p>
<p>ROFL Ben… hahaha.
That’s quite embarrassing. </p>
<p>I think the teachers got them online already. But internationally, no. Only US based schools can use the new online system.</p>
<p>@benhpark: Schools can get copies of the FRQ responses, but it costs extra $.</p>
<p>Does the online report just say the student’s name and his or her score without the breakdown of MC/FRQ?</p>