<p>hello,
I took AP tests in sophomore year and junior year that I need to send to my college, and I was told that your old scores are sent together with your scores from Senior year because senior year you know what college to send your scores to so you put the college code down...you know the deal.
anyways, but it wasn't they only sent my scores from senior year and now I have to call and send my old scores.
so I DID...but i kept getting this machine lady telling me that my scores aren't available at this time and to call a week later? but my scores were already sent to me and to me college, i just wanted to talk to a REAL person and get real help to send my old ap scores...</p>
<p>any help???
i e-mailed them to <a href="mailto:apexams@info.collegeboard.org">apexams@info.collegeboard.org</a>
but i haven't heard back from them yet,
my college wanted them before my orientation and orientation is next week!
and does anyone know if it's 15$ per test...like if i'm trying to send 4 test scores would it be 60$!? to one college? or
is it 15$ flat for ONE college for all the scores??
thank you.</p>
<p>Call collegeboard and choose the option to talk to a live representative, because they are indeed supposed to send all of the scores from the previous years along with your senior year scores. It would be kind of unfair to have to pay extra to have the old scores sent to college.</p>
<p>You may have to wait up to almost half an hour for a representative though, so be patient. Good luck!</p>
<p>if anyone else was wondering too, i actually e-mailed them, because the phone was very inconvinient, and they helped me and sent all my scores at no extra charge.</p>
<p>You can send prior scores. If they are giving you the runaround ask to speak to a manager.</p>
<p>That said, one issue is whether you need to send any AP scores. For almost all colleges, you do not need to send official AP scores for deciding admission. If you want school to know of scores just self-report them in application, essay, of mail a copy of your scores to the college’s admisson office with a letter asking that they be included for consideration in your admission file. The only colleges to which you need to send official AP scores are the small number that accept AP scores in lieu of SAT and/or SAT II scores; Middlebury and NYU are two to which you can submit APs rather SAT or SAT IIs, but for those you would obviously be making the choice to submit APs instead of other test scores.</p>