<p>Just tried to get mine and the system said online reports were not available, error 403 - try again later…</p>
<p>@Weihao You don’t get a breakdown either way.</p>
<p>As a teacher, my students’ scores were available first thing this morning (only a 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; no breakdowns at all). I did get the red 403 warning first asking me to log in later. I waited 3 seconds and it worked. </p>
<p>I am not a US teacher, so the scores are available outside the US (contrary to Mr. Wheezy’s claim). </p>
<p>I spent two hours this am emailing all my students because mail is incredibly slow here (often students do not get their scores by mail until August).</p>
<p>At least one of my teachers has received scores.</p>
<p>Had my teachers known that the scores would be available, then maybe they would have been kind enough to organize a way to release our scores to us sooner than it takes for the mail to get here. It looks like I’ll just have to wait.</p>
<p>Aargh. I still can’t access my students’ scores!</p>
<p>For the teachers that have accessed their students online, are any of you from the east coast?</p>
<p>The Collegeboard online scores web site doesn’t seem to be working at all now…</p>
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<p>Is this the website:</p>
<p><a href=“https://epl.collegeboard.com/epl/loginAction.do?[/url]”>https://epl.collegeboard.com/epl/loginAction.do?</a></p>
<p>Just got mine finally - they were good!
If you are trying the web site, keep reloading it and it eventually works.</p>
<p>Yeah, I got my English Language score from my teacher. However, my Stats score is not in. Too bad I already called to find out all of them.</p>
<p>I was able to get them briefly but that was yesterday. When I tried again it said that the scores were not available at this time. I think the problem is the high traffic from teachers.</p>
<p>Never did get the e-mail, but my AP Calc BC scores were up as of this evening.</p>
<p>West Coast here. Still heard from five of my students before I actually saw the scores.</p>
<p>Okay, after reading this thread, it’s getting harder and harder not to message my AP Bio teacher on facebook. I won’t do it though… Maybe lol</p>
<p>I’ve gotten the scores from my teachers already. Saved 8 bucks.
The only score I’m missing is from a class where I might have scored the highest in the class…with hopefully a 2…yeah that class is dead to me.</p>
<p>Straight 5’s!</p>
<p>Would Brown University receive the scores? My sister got a 1 on BC Calc (2 AB Subscore) and is going to Brown!</p>
<p>^Probably (if she put down Brown’s code on her answer sheet), but her acceptance probably won’t change or anything. She just won’t get calculus credit.</p>
<p>My teachers have all gotten them.</p>
<p>do teachers find out their students’ individual scores or do they see a more general score report of their class like <em>this many students got 5</em> and <em>this many got a 4</em></p>
<p>Question for teachers who happen to be on here: How much do AP scores matter to you? Do you care if your whole class got 1s or 5s? Also, just curious, do your classes generally follow the breakdowns from collegeboard (as far as some kids getting 5s, some getting 1s, some getting 3s) or are the scores generally tilted towards one side?</p>