<p>I recently had a maddening yet somewhat humorous experience with the College Board. I was checking the mail every day from July 6th onward for my AP scores, but they didn't come. I eventually called to get them by phone with the expectation that the scores would arrive eventually; they were just tied up in the mail. August rolled around and I still had no paper score report so I decided to call the College Board. It turns out that they had my address listed as "12*** East" without ever specifying the street. (The asterisks are there because I'm not filling out the rest of my address.) I distinctly remember entering in my street during registration and I'm also frustrated that something was not flagged since you can't send a score somewhere without a street location. Furthermore, they had a phone number for me on file and my SAT scores arrived in June with no problems, so they could have checked the address against previous information or at least manually evaluated the registration sheet to get a correct address. They resent the scores and I received them but I'm particularly frustrated by that type of error and the lack of validating on their part, considering how serious the testing process is. Has anyone else experienced issues like this with the College Board or had any horror stories? What are your thoughts on the matter?</p>
<p>didn’t get my ap scores, checked everyday until the end of july and called. They said I didn’t put my apt # but I remember I did. Person said they would send in 5 days but didn’t come after a week. Called again and a new person said first person didn’t send it for some reason and I got it in 2 days. 1 week after that I got another score report ■■■■■. Super delay ftl.</p>