Is anyone going to save the effort of emailing teachers and wait for mail?

<p>Cause I am.</p>

<p>Join the club.</p>

<p>I’m too shy to email teachers (Sobs fail) and too stingy to call for my AP scores.</p>

<p>…Though since I’m the type who really really likes seeing her scores, so this is kind of like a slow torture. Better fill up my time with something.</p>

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<p>Same here!</p>

<p>I would think that most of my teachers are on vacation and relaxing with their families, not anticipating AP Scores.</p>

<p>I feel like it would be really annoying if I emailed my teachers. Plus I also am worried of the awkwardness that would come about if I didn’t get a 3+ on the exams.</p>

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<p>I know! I felt the exact same when I was asking my teachers for my final grade. My teachers take down the Online Gradebook during Final Exam Week so they can input everything, so I had to ask all my teachers to see my score. Luckily, I did well on them, so I didn’t have to experience that awkward moment. </p>

<p>For AP Euro, my teacher made a passing remark that I most likely would get a 5 on AP Euro, but I really messed up an FRQ badly, so I really would rather wait for my scores than ask him. :D</p>

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<p>LOL. An elementary school student could’ve winged and probably answered the FRQs better than I could’ve, yet I still got a 5. </p>

<p>I was going to wait for the paper copy (self-studied so couldn’t ask teachers), but in the end, I caved in and supported the CollegeBoard’s vicious plan of bankrupting the world $8 at a time…</p>

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<p>Yeah… but </p>

<p>Relative general BS > Misinterpretation of the question.</p>