Help settle this argument.

<p>Ok so I was talking to one of my friends from my ap classes and he said he wasn't gonna call to get his score he was just gonna check online. I told him that students can't get scores online, but that I though maybe school counselors or teachers could. He kept insisting that you can check your scores online. So which is it? If I'm wrong that's fine just tell me where to find these magical online scores lol because I've been searching the college board website and I haven't found anything. Are scores online? Are they online once we get our paper scores? Can students view these online reports? Thanks!</p>

<p>Teachers should have access to scores by today but students never have had internet access to scores. If you designated a college for your scores you can call the college’s registrar office.</p>

<p>Teachers receive their classes’ scores on July 5, so some people email their teachers and ask - I imagine it’s rather inconvenient for the teachers, though. There is no Collegeboard online score method for students, but if you’re a senior and have been accepted to college, many schools will put your scores up on whatever Student Center type of online thing you have available to you, for enrollment purposes. I’m not positive when schools receive the scores from Collegeboard, but you could certainly call and ask.</p>

<p>Ok thanks. This is exactly what I told him, but what do I know, I didn’t have a fancy college coach lol.</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/1167066-why-does-collegeboard-mail-ap-scores-but-make-sats-available-online.html?highlight=ap+scores+online[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/1167066-why-does-collegeboard-mail-ap-scores-but-make-sats-available-online.html?highlight=ap+scores+online&lt;/a&gt; this thread may also add to your heated argument lol</p>

<p>Well…today is when all the teachers at my school start to laugh at me…</p>