How to call and get scores?

<p>After looking through many threads, it seems many CCers have received their AP scores. </p>

<p>If I wanted to call and get them, is it $8 for one test or all tests? And what's the number to call? And what info do I need? </p>

<p>I'm seriously contemplating doing this this year because I took 4 exams and I live on the east coast, so it'll be a while until I get them.</p>

<p>$8 for all scores.</p>

<p>1-888-308-0013 or 1-609-771-7366</p>

<p>You’ll need your AP number (or SSN if provided), your birthday, and a credit (or debit?) card.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>How certain are you that SSN if provided will work without an AP number? I am overseas (Europe) and making an international call. I do not have the AP number. I just called and was asked to dial one to get my scores. Then, after waiting a minute, got an automated message saying that due to high call volume, I should call later and then my call was dropped. So, I just want to make sure that before I drop another $2.00 and call to get my scores, they are not going to require an AP number in addition to SSN. Thanks.</p>

<p>You either have you AP number or provide your SSN. But you can only provide your SSN if you filled it out on your answer booklet.</p>

<p>There is some why you can call and get you ap number look at ap trevor’s twitter.</p>

<p>I have called twice since my last post. A minute into the call, about 50 seconds after pressing 1, I am told that due to high traffic, I should call again. It is very frustrating since these calls are costing me about $2.00 each.</p>

<p>why do the calls cost 2$ each?</p>

<p>^It costs about a Euro twenty a call, at the intenet cafe. I am also paying about a Euro for 20 minutes to 30 for internet here. There is very little free WIFI like we have in the USA here.</p>

<p>After 5 calls, I am giving up. How can call volume be so high at this time, when it is 3 am on the east coast and 12 am on the west coast?</p>

<p>go on twitter, and look for AP trevor, send him a tweet explaining your situation and see if you can coax him for your scores.</p>

<p>And the system probably crashed because of high demand. Shame we have to pay 8$ to an outside company that can’t handle the workload.</p>